Does the fact that a number of members of the same party support the conviction of a justice of the peace?

Saskatchewan, Canada


The following excerpt is from Kempston v. Kolinchuk, 1925 CanLII 238 (SK QB):

And in the case of Rex v. Leconte, 11 O.L.R. 408, Moss, C.J.O., at p. 412, says: If authority be given to one justice of the peace, it may be executed by any greater number, and the fact that others sit with him and join in making the conviction does not invalidate the proceeding.

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