No decision yet on the controversial stunt driving legislation. The Ontario Court of Appeal has reserved its decision on the Crown’s appeal of a Napanee judge’s ruling, overturning an Oakville woman’s conviction for stunt-driving. The appeal was heard at Osgoode Hall in Toronto, and the panel of three judges didn’t indicate when it would make its decision. The crown appealed after Justice Geoffrey Griffin overturned 62-year-old Jane Raham’s guilty verdict last September, and ruled a section of the province’s stunt driving law is unconstitutional. Raham was charged under the new legislation when she was clocked by the O-P-P passing a truck on highway seven near Kaladar in April, 2008, at more than 50 kilometres an hour over the speed limit.