Supreme Court of Canada orders new trial for man in bail-breach case
OTTAWA — The Supreme of Court of Canada has sided with a man who was convicted of failing to comply with police checks while out on bail.
In its unanimous ruling today, the high court ordered a new trial for Chaycen Michael Zora, saying the Crown must show that an accused person committed a bail breach knowingly or recklessly.
Zora was charged with a number of drug offences in British Columbia and released on condition he obey a curfew and be at his front door within five minutes of police or a bail supervisor checking on him.
Twice in one week in October 2015, police rang Zora’s doorbell but he did not answer.