N.S. hires lawyers for sexual assault cases, aims to boost convictions
HALIFAX — Nova Scotia has hired two new sexual-assault prosecutors, in what the justice minister says is in part an effort to increase the number of convictions.
“What we want to do is be more responsive in the criminal justice system to victims of sexual assault and sexual assault violence,” Justice Minister Mark Furey said Thursday.
Furey said Crown attorneys Constance MacIsaac and Danielle Fostey will work with other prosecutors and with law enforcement with the aim of improving outcomes of cases that make it to court.
He said they would look at the challenges that may have led to the dismissals of previous cases, “and in circumstances going forward ensure that those areas are addressed so that we are seeing a higher conviction rate.”