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Is Your Case Taking Too Long? What You Need to Know About Section 11(b)

"One of the most common frustrations we hear from clients is: “Why is this taking so long?” If you’ve been charged with a criminal offence and feel like your case is dragging on forever, you’re not alone—and you may have legal grounds to do something about it. Under Section 11(b) of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, you have the right to be tried within a reasonable time. It’s not just about fairness—it’s about your future.
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Is Your Case Taking Too Long? What You Need to Know About Section 11(b)

One of the most common frustrations we hear from clients is: “Why is this taking so long?” If you’ve been charged with a criminal offence and feel like your case is dragging on forever, you’re not alone—and you may have legal grounds to do something about it. Under Section 11(b) of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, you have the right to be tried within a reasonable time. It’s not just about fairness—it’s about your future.

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Is Your Case Taking Too Long? What You Need to Know About Section 11(b)

One of the most common frustrations we hear from clients is: “Why is this taking so long?” If you’ve been charged with a criminal offence and feel like your case is dragging on forever, you’re not alone—and you may have legal grounds to do something about it.

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Is Your Case Taking Too Long? What You Need to Know About Section 11(b)

One of the most common frustrations we hear from clients is: “Why is this taking so long?” If you’ve been charged with a criminal offence and feel like your case is dragging on forever, you’re not alone—and you may have legal grounds to do something about it. Under Section 11(b) of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, you have the right to be tried within a reasonable time. It’s not just about fairness—it’s about your future.



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"Is Your Case Taking Too Long? What You Need to Know About Section 11(b)
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"One of the most common frustrations we hear from clients is: “Why is this taking so long?” If you’ve been charged with a criminal offence and feel like your case is dragging on forever, you’re not alone—and you may have legal grounds to do something about it. Under Section 11(b) of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, you have the right to be tried within a reasonable time. It’s not just about fairness—it’s about your future.
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