Legal Project Management Plan & Checklist
Purpose of this Guide: Use this plan when the Crown applies to designate a client as a High-Risk Accused under section six hundred and seventy-two point six four of the Criminal Code. It guides counsel through opposing HRA applications, contesting risk assessments, and navigating the secure detention regime.
Jurisdiction: This plan operates under Canadian federal law and applies in all superior courts of criminal jurisdiction. It branches from the parent plan post-verdict prior to absolute discharge.
Verify serious personal injury eligibility and analyze the Crown's proposed pathways.
The Process at a Glance: The process starts with verifying whether the index offence is a serious personal injury offence under section seven hundred and fifty-two. If eligible, the Crown must prove a substantial likelihood of violence or that the offence was of such a brutal nature as to indicate a risk of grave harm. Counsel prepares medical and expert evidence to contest these pathways. If designated, the client faces mandatory secure hospital detention and is barred from discharges and unescorted passes. Counsel monitors the client's progress to coordinate a referral for revocation under section six hundred and seventy-two point eight four.
Key Legislation and Case Law: The proceeding is governed by the Criminal Code (Justice Laws Portal), specifically sections six hundred and seventy-two point six four, six hundred and seventy-two point eight four, and seven hundred and fifty-two. Key authorities include R. v. Hadfield, 2017 ONCA 515, R. v. Teggart, 2018 ONCA 659, and R. v. Schoenborn, 2018 BCSC 1970, clarifying the high standard for substantial likelihood of violence. Legal text and cases are searchable on CanLII (Canadian Legal Information Institute).
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This legal matter plan provides a structured workflow for Criminal Law cases, outlining the standard Litigation process. Utilize these tracking templates to manage your legal cases efficiently.
Litigate the designation application in court and secure a favorable ruling.
Build the evidentiary record to support HRA revocation under Section 672.84.
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