Former Quebec judge convicted of killing wife to be freed ahead of new murder trial
QUEBEC — A former Quebec judge found guilty in 2012 of fatally shooting his wife has been ordered released from prison while he awaits a new murder trial.
Superior Court Justice Francois Huot accepted the request to release the 85-year-old Jacques Delisle following a 15-minute hearing at the Quebec City courthouse Friday.
Huot’s decision came after the federal Justice Department announced this week that Justice Minister David Lametti had ordered a new trial for the ex-judge after concluding a miscarriage of justice likely occurred in the case.
The department said the minister had reviewed evidence that was not before the courts at the time of Delisle’s trial or appeal.