Près de 30 nouveaux postes pour aider le système judiciaire en Nouvelle-Écosse

Nova Scotia Public Prosecution Service is getting 27 new permanent staff to help it clear a backlog of cases. Justice Minister Brad Johns, shown in this March 24, 2022, file photo, says the government is committed to addressing pandemic-related backlogs and increasingly complex cases that often lead to dismissal without trial. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Keith Doucette

HALIFAX - Citing the need to cut a backlog in court cases, Nova Scotia’s Justice Minister Brad Johns on Thursday announced 27 new permanent staff to bolster the ranks of the province’s public prosecution service.

Johns said the government is committed to addressing COVID-19 pandemic-related backlogs and reducing the number of cases that are dismissed because they take too long to be tried.

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