CP NewsAlert: Supreme Court partly allows appeal by media over Quebec ‘secret trial’
MONTREAL — The Supreme Court of Canada has partly upheld an appeal from the media over a so-called secret trial in Quebec involving a police informant.
The high court ruled today that the trial judge and Quebec Court of Appeal acted correctly in keeping information secret that could identify the informant, such as the nature of the crime, where it allegedly took place, and the name of the judge involved in the case.
However, the Supreme Court said part of the legal proceedings could have been kept on the court’s docket and hearing role.
The original case involved an informant who was convicted of participating in a crime that he or she had revealed to police.