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Almost 80% of criminal charges awaiting approval by Crown: Kelowna RCMP

Of 3,358 charges submitted in 2021, 2,675 are still awaiting assessment according to RCMP
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Kelowna Court House (File photo)

Kelowna council was shocked during this weeksa国际传媒檚 meeting (Feb. 28) after hearing about the apparent backlog of property crime charges awaiting review by the BC Prosecution Service (BCPS).

In a review of crime statistics for 2021 RCMP Superintendent Kara Triance told council 78 per cent of charges sent to the BCPS still have not been assessed. She added the total number of charges for the year, including violence, mischief, and other offences, was 3,358 with 2,675 awaiting assessment, or nearly 80 per cent.

sa国际传媒淭hat is unreal,sa国际传媒 said Mayor Colin Basran. sa国际传媒淚sa国际传媒檇 be defeated to come to work every day. That is unbelievable.sa国际传媒

Supt. Triance said the backlog works against trying to hold somebody accountable for their actions.

sa国际传媒淵ou arrest somebody on Friday with a stolen firearm, stolen property, perhaps illicit substances, and by Monday theysa国际传媒檙e back out on the streets able to commit crimes,sa国际传媒 she said. sa国际传媒淚t becomes impossible to stay on top of that significant calls for service.sa国际传媒

She also indicated that the BCPS is at full capacity.

sa国际传媒淎bsolutely, that is a resourcing issue for their teams,sa国际传媒 she said. sa国际传媒淚 want to highlight the excellent work individuals within the service are doing, but theresa国际传媒檚 only so much work that a team can do without enhanced resources.sa国际传媒

Triance added the Kelowna area has a slightly higher criminal charge approval rate, at 90 per cent, compared to 83 per cent for the rest of the province.

The numbers presented by Triance differ from those with BCPS.

sa国际传媒淧art of the challenge is that we are not sure when the specific files were submitted, said Dan McLaughlin, communications counsel, BCPS. sa国际传媒淲e also do not know what these numbers represent. Are they accused on a file? Are these 2021 offences or do they include 2020 files submitted in 2021. We process charge approvals on an ongoing basis, so without specifics, a statement like this is difficult to comment on.sa国际传媒

McLaughlin said charge assessment duration is one of the key performance indicators tracked by the BCPS. The indicator measures how many days it takes Crown Counsel to complete a charge assessment, from the date a police file is received to the date a decision is made.

sa国际传媒淚 have pulled information from our database and although I cannot ensure, based on the limits of our system, that these are specific City of Kelowna files, as opposed to West Kelowna and, or Lake Country,sa国际传媒

The numbers McLaughlin provided are for all files received by the BCPS from RCMP in 2021.

sa国际传媒淥ur records indicate that there were a total of 1,962 reports to Crown Counsel with 2,048 accused submitted by Kelowna RCMP to BCPS,sa国际传媒 he said. sa国际传媒淭his is based on when the report was received. A file commenced by the police in 2020 might not be submitted till 2021.sa国际传媒

McLaughlin said of the 2,048 accused, decisions were recorded on 1,927 of them. Of those decisions, 1,584 accused were approved to court, with 314 resulting in a no-chargedecision, and 29 being referred for alternate measures. Of the 121 that had no decision, 69 of those were returned to police. Only 52 are recorded as in progress.sa国际传媒

Information provided by McLaughlin also showed that in the annual report for 2020/2021 the BCPS reported that 40 per cent of assessments were completed the day the file was received, 46 per cent within three days, 57 per cent within seven days, 68 per cent within 15 days, and 79 percent within 30 days of the receipt of a police file.

sa国际传媒淭hese figures are for the province so there may be minor regional variations,sa国际传媒 he said. sa国际传媒淓ach case is different and complex cases will require more time to review the results of these investigations which can result in thousands of pages of disclosure.sa国际传媒

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