Ontario judge criticized by higher court for causing case delays
TORONTO — An Ontario judge has been criticized by a higher court for adding to a “culture of complacency” plaguing the justice system after early adjournments in a drug case resulted in a two-month delay in the matter.
Ontario Superior Court Justice Michael Code had pointed words for the judge in a decision handed down last month. Code never referenced the judge by name, but court documents show the judge was Rick Libman of the Ontario Court of Justice.
Code analysed the judge’s conduct when ruling on an appeal of two men who alleged their trial for drug trafficking had been unreasonably delayed.
Code ultimately dismissed their application, but criticized Libman’s decision to adjourn court early on two days in a row despite the fact that witnesses were waiting in the hall to testify.


