Case stayed against former Alberta teacher accused of sexual offences
EDMONTON – An Alberta judge has issued a stay in a case of a former teacher accused of sexual offences against a student, ruling that prosecutors breached his right to a timely trial.
Edmonton-area teacher Graeme Patrick Forsyth was charged in July 2017 with sexual interference, sexual exploitation, invitation to sexual touching and sexual assault.
A Supreme Court ruling in 2016, often referred to as the Jordan decision, established that trials must be heard no later than 30 months after charges are laid in cases before a superior court.
In a decision released yesterday, Justice Doreen Sulyma said the anticipated delay to the end of Forsyth’s trial is more than 31 months.