In what circumstances have courts found that a charge of grievous bodily harm is within the absolute jurisdiction of two justices of the peace?

Saskatchewan, Canada


The following excerpt is from Warner v. Lanegraff, 1923 CanLII 58 (SK CA):

In Rex v. Morton, 1914 CanLII 342 (SK QB), 7 W.W.R. 95, 23 C.C.C. 172, the accused was tried on a charge of “inflicting grievous bodily harm” which was clearly within the absolute jurisdiction of two justices of the peace under secs. 773 and 776.

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