New Brunswick prison guards plead not guilty on manslaughter charge
MONCTON, N.B. — Lawyers for two New Brunswick correctional officers charged with manslaughter in the death of a Nova Scotia inmate have entered not guilty pleas on their behalf and elected trial by judge and jury.
Alvida Ross, 48, and Mathieu Bourgoin, 31, face manslaughter and criminal negligence charges in the 2015 death of Matthew Hines of Cape Breton.
RCMP had originally said foul play was not suspected in the death of Hines, who was repeatedly pepper sprayed in a New Brunswick prison. But Canada’s correctional investigator, Ivan Zinger, found prison staff used unnecessary force and failed to properly respond to the medical emergency at Dorchester Penitentiary.
Neither of the officers were in court Wednesday.