HALIFAX — Tethered to an ankle monitor and alone in a British Columbia basement apartment in the fall of 2017, Glen Eugene Assoun felt his sanity slipping away as his wrongful conviction file languished in Ottawa.
It’s a recommendation first made in 1989 by the royal commission on Donald Marshall Jr.’s wrongful conviction for murder and one repeated in four other public inquiries, most recently the 2008 inquiry into the wrongful conviction of David Milgaard. Yet, Assoun’s case appears to have followed a familiar pattern of years of painful waiting that former Supreme Court of Canada judge Peter Cory described in a 2001 public inquiry as creating a “blight” on the family lives of the accused.
In the meantime, Assoun’s release conditions required him to leave his hometown and children behind. He flew to be with his brother and sister-in-law in British Columbia, where he was required to remain within metres of their Maple Ridge home. “I’ll never forget it. He thought I was hurt somewhere. He was completely delusional,” she said in a recent interview.
Wilson-Raybould declined an interview request, stating in an email that it would be inappropriate for her to discuss the details of Assoun’s case when there may be a public inquiry or court case. Innocence Canada’s lawyers say the varying responses of politicians demonstrate why an independent review board is needed. Jerome Kennedy, who sits on Innocence Canada’s board, says as long as a federal minister is directly involved, political factors can come into play.
cdnpoli canpoli elxn43 ChooseForward This one single case of Jody Wilson-Raybould allowing an innocent man to wait in prison for 18 months and still not get to his application for review demonstrates she is uncaring, unfeeling person concerned only with massaging her own ego.
Lametti has been a pretty good AG so far it seems, despite all the 'Yes Man' nonsense from the CPC. If LPC gets re-elected and Lametti is able to be re-appointed to Justice I look forward to seeing him clean up some of the mess left in the wake of JWR.
“It started to dawn on me: Why is it taking so long to get justice?” A question media (in their zeal to push Jody Wilson Raybould as some sort of victim and sensationalize her ouster) failed to ask about at every turn of the way...she was crap at her job, and no one said a word.
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