Manitoba’s Crown attorneys are sounding the alarm over rising crime, caseloads and vacancies which they say are putting the public at risk.
According to a press release Friday, The Manitoba Association of Crown Attorneys (MACA) filed a grievance in 2023 citing “dangerously heavy” caseloads amidst rising crime rates and vacancies in the province.
Though the grievance will not be heard until October this year, the association said the government must act now.
“If the government is committed to the administration of justice in this province, we can’t leave this for an arbitrator to figure out. This government has said over and over again they want to be a listening government: it’s time to listen to those on the frontlines of your criminal justice system.” the organization said.
MACA said the impending roll out of body worn camera footage from RCMP will add the time it takes to review “ an …