Prosecutors have withdrawn a second-degree murder charge against a Toronto man who spent 23 years behind bars for the 1989 strangling death of a 10-year-old girl, concluding a lengthy legal battle that resulted in his conviction being overturned last month.
Ontario’s highest court ordered a new trial for Timothy Rees last month after determining a “miscarriage of justice” had occurred because evidence that could have influenced the fairness of his 1990 trial was withheld from the defence. The court’s ruling left the Crown with the option to either move forward with a new trial or dismiss the charges.
The Crown withdrew the charge against Rees on Dec. 18. Prosecutors told a Toronto courtroom that pursuing the case was no longer in the public interest due to the ruling on the appeal and the amount of time that has transpired….