Sask. changes inmate discipline rules after Supreme Court ruling
When an inmate at a provincial jail is brought up on disciplinary charges, the committee hearing then will now have to decide whether the inmate is guilty “beyond a reasonable doubt.”
The previous standard had been that the inmate had committed the infraction on a balance of probabilities.
“So that is just, essentially, saying this individual has to be more likely guilty than not,” said Grace Gardner, public legal counsel with the John Howard Society of Saskatchewan.
The change was made in the Saskatchewan regulations in December after a Supreme Court of Canada ruling in the spring last year, which found the balance of probabilities standard wasn’t high enough.


