Defence raises concerns over delayed disclosure in London explosives case
London Free Press, 2026
The London Free Press reported that defence counsel in the Chesham Place case raised concerns about delayed disclosure of the Crown's evidence. Nicola Circelli is among the defence lawyers named in the coverage of the proceedings.
Disclosure is the Crown's obligation to provide the accused with the relevant evidence in its possession. Timely, complete disclosure is essential to an accused's right to make full answer and defence, and delays can affect the ability to prepare for a bail hearing or trial.
The matter stems from a January 24, 2026 investigation by London Police that began with an overnight trespassing call at Western University and led officers to a home on Chesham Place in London's University Heights neighbourhood. Four people were charged; everyone charged is presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty.
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