Odd ruling. Not wrong necessarily, but somewhat odd IMO: Dennis Oland was wrongly denied bail in murder case: Supreme Court
The part that makes this odd IMO is this:
So I guess we need a law to keep convicted people behind bars between trials? Or not? @Frank, what do you think?
The part that makes this odd IMO is this:
How I interpret that is "even if you're convicted, if you have an appeal pending, there's no law on the books saying that you can't be out on bail, so denying it by default isn't good enough." If so, then fine, but still seems a bit weird. You had a conviction, so isn't that enough to keep you in pending appeal if you're not a danger, or a flight risk, etc? But if it's not on the books that it is, then I guess this ruling is correct? It was 9-0.Justice Michael Moldaver said in the court's reasons for the judgment that Parliament did not restrict the availability of bail pending appeal for people convicted of murder, or any other serious crime, "and courts should respect this."
So I guess we need a law to keep convicted people behind bars between trials? Or not? @Frank, what do you think?