• New trial ordered for Daniel Jolivet
    Canada's justice minister Sean Fraser has ordered a new trial for Daniel Jolivet, a Quebec man convicted of four murders in 1994. Jolivet spent 33 years in prison before being granted bail in December 2025 pending a federal review. Fraser stated there are reasonable grounds to conclude a miscarriage of justice likely occurred. Jolivet has maintained his innocence. The convictions were for two counts of first-degree murder and two counts of second-degree murder in the shooting deaths of two men and two women in Brossard, Quebec in 1992. The Supreme Court of Canada reinstated the convictions in 2000 after an initial appeal success. Jolivet's lawyers will hold a press conference at the Montreal courthouse.
    Canada's justice minister Sean Fraser has ordered a new trial for Daniel Jolivet, a Quebec man convicted of four murders in 1994. Jolivet spent 33 years in prison before being granted bail in December 2025 pending a federal review. Fraser stated there are reasonable grounds to conclude a miscarriage of justice likely occurred. Jolivet has maintained his innocence. The convictions were for two counts of first-degree murder and two counts of second-degree murder in the shooting deaths of two men and two women in Brossard, Quebec in 1992. The Supreme Court of Canada reinstated the convictions in 2000 after an initial appeal success. Jolivet's lawyers will hold a press conference at the Montreal courthouse.
    0 Geteilt
Mehr Storys
FAHNDUNGX https://www.fahndungx.com