In response, the Alberta Court of Queen's Bench ordered new elections to be held.
The case is currently under appeal before the Alberta Court of Appeal.
This bill made some amendments to the procedures of the Alberta Court of Appeal.
In Alberta, the courts won their case against the government before the Alberta Court of Appeal.
The case was appealed to the Alberta Court of Appeal; see 1994 in Canada.
Sulatycky was elevated to the Alberta Court of Appeal on July 7, 1997.
The provincial government subsequently appealed and in 1996 the decision was overruled by the Alberta Court of Appeal.
The Alberta Court of Appeal found for the Hutterites.
Robert Kulhawy was named as a defendant in the Alberta Courts.
In the end, the Alberta Court of Queen's Bench dismissed the complaint.