An unlikely police watchdog takes office, envisioning an ‘inquisitorial system’
HALIFAX — After more than a decade of studying police oversight agencies, Kent Roach sees Felix Cacchione’s appointment as the director of Nova Scotia’s law enforcement watchdog as a potential game changer.
Most Canadian jurisdictions choose former prosecutors to watch the police, said Roach, a prominent University of Toronto law professor.
But Cacchione, the grandson of Italian immigrants to Montreal, is a veteran superior court judge and criminal lawyer — he retired from the Nova Scotia Supreme Court just weeks before being named director of the province’s Serious Incident Response Team (SIRT).
“The appointment of a former supreme court justice and former legal aid lawyer is exceptional,” said Roach in a recent interview.