Jury vetting alleged in Toronto

Background checks on potential jurors in Windsor and Barrie made headlines a few weeks ago. I wrote about them but focused mostly on privacy issues. Now a defence lawyer questions jury selection in a Toronto murder trial. His client was convicted because, according to the lawyer, they “got the wrong jury.”

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2 Comments on "Jury vetting alleged in Toronto"

  1. I would like to know how the Crown (and possibly defence) can get a list of prospective jury members in the first place. I thought only the court offices would have a list.

    Here it is that I am thinking that only the court had access to the list of prospective jurors. I am picturing the Crown looking at the back of a courtroom where a police officer is looking at his laptop to see if any of the potential jurors have had contact with the police in any way.

  2. Cheryl Bullock | August 19, 2009 at 4:56 pm |

    My family has been through a gruelling 3 1/2 years of court where my 14 year old Nephew was murdered in Barrie…Do you think the Crowns office wants to talk to us now…NO! We have become part of the Vetting..We are worn down already and to face this!!!!! Someone help us! Join us on facebook at “Canadian Crime Victims United

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