Thank you for your Reply.
My apologies as I couldn't remember the exact words, here is what I found in the Jag's Policies.
"Parliament has also recognized the importance of the military justice system dealing with breaches of discipline promptly through the enactment of section 162 of the National Defence Act, which states:
"Charges under the Code of Service Discipline shall be dealt with as expeditiously as the circumstances permit".
6. In addition to the institutional requirements for expeditious justice, the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms (Charter) imposes constitutional obligations on the military justice system to dispose of charges in a reasonable time. Section 11 (b) clearly states that:
"Any person charged with an offence has the right … (b) to be tried within a reasonable time".
My apologies as I couldn't remember the exact words, here is what I found in the Jag's Policies.
"Parliament has also recognized the importance of the military justice system dealing with breaches of discipline promptly through the enactment of section 162 of the National Defence Act, which states:
"Charges under the Code of Service Discipline shall be dealt with as expeditiously as the circumstances permit".
6. In addition to the institutional requirements for expeditious justice, the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms (Charter) imposes constitutional obligations on the military justice system to dispose of charges in a reasonable time. Section 11 (b) clearly states that:
"Any person charged with an offence has the right … (b) to be tried within a reasonable time".