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Appeal court maintains stay on THC-impaired driving charge in girl’s death

10 April 2026
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The Saskatchewan Court of Appeal has rejected the Crown’s appeal to overturn a judge’s decision that stayed impaired driving charges against Taylor Kennedy in connection with the death of nine-year-old Baeleigh Maurice. The appeal court, in a unanimous ruling, determined that the Crown did not sufficiently demonstrate that Kennedy experienced unreasonable delays in her trial. Although the judges acknowledged the Crown’s argument regarding miscalculations by the original judge concerning trial timelines, they concluded that even after adjustments for COVID-19 delays, the case still exceeded the reasonable time limit for trial. Baeleigh was tragically struck and killed by Kennedy’s truck on September 9, 2021, while crossing the street, and Kennedy had admitted to using drugs prior to the incident. Following the initial ruling in December 2024, the Crown filed its appeal the following month.

Why It Matters

This case highlights the challenges within the Canadian judicial system, particularly regarding the timely processing of serious criminal charges. The Supreme Court of Canada mandates an 18-month limit for trials, and this case exceeded that timeframe significantly, with delays attributed in part to the COVID-19 pandemic. The outcome underscores the complexities of legal proceedings and the implications for victims’ families, raising concerns about accountability and justice in impaired driving incidents. Additionally, it reflects the ongoing discussions about the impact of systemic delays in the court system on both defendants and victims.

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