A Sudbury contractor, David Murray, is still entangled in a lengthy legal battle over more than 40 counts of alleged fraud, despite a judge's decision to stay the proceedings due to violated Charter rights.
Murray spent October 31 in court hearing further submissions on the charges, which are now considered meaningless unless an appeal is made. This development is the latest twist in the years-long court battle for the former owner of Ecolife, who is accused of defrauding clients of $800,000.
the entire case has taken too long
According to Justice Sharon Murphy's ruling, David Murray's Charter rights were violated, leading to the stay of proceedings.
Author's summary: The court battle continues despite stayed charges.