Supreme Court of Canada won’t hear man’s appeal in alleged wrongful conviction case
OTTAWA — The Supreme Court of Canada will not hear the appeal of a Quebec man seeking compensation over imprisonment for murders he says he did not commit.
Yves Plamondon spent almost 28 years behind bars for the first-degree murders of three people in the 1980s.
Plamondon was relased in early 2014 pending a new trial ordered by the Quebec Court of Appeal, but the Crown elected not to proceed.
He initiated court action seeking compensation, arguing there had been a miscarriage of justice because the prosecution had failed to disclose certain evidence to him.