In Shaw at para. 24, Rooke J. explained that “a long investigation may be the result of a number of factors, including the length of trial, the number of witnesses, and the complexity of the evidence.” A civil jury application was granted in Saythavy v. Elsahib, 2006 ABQB 613, [2006] A.W.L.D. 2838, which had an estimated time of trial up to 15 days and was a case comparable in complexity to the present matter.
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