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(Canada, crime, law, politics, constitution, human rights) A rule about how long criminal court cases can take, and when exceeding the determined limit, is considered excessive and violating constitutional rights, and thus the criminal proceedings are summarily terminated with no recourse, and the defendant released. The limit of 18 or 30 months from placing criminal charges to trial is established in the rule.
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Jordan rule
noun
(Canada,
crime,
law,
politics,
constitution,
human
rights)
A
rule
about
how
long
criminal
court
cases
can
take,
and
when
exceeding
the
determined
limit,
is
considered
excessive
and
violating
constitutional
rights,
and
thus
the
criminal
proceedings
are
summarily
terminated
with
no
recourse,
and
the
defendant
released.
The
limit
of
18
or
30
months
from
placing
criminal
charges
to
trial
is
established
in
the
rule.
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(Canada,
crime,
law,
politics,
constitution,
human
rights)
A
rule
about
how
long
criminal
court
cases
can
take,
and
when
exceeding
the
determined
limit,
is
considered
excessive
and
violating
constitutional
rights,
and
thus
the
criminal
proceedings
are
summarily
terminated
with
no
recourse,
and
the
defendant
released.
The
limit
of
18
or
30
months
from
placing
criminal
charges
to
trial
is
established
in
the
rule.