The Supreme Court of Canada issued a ruling Friday admonishing the Quebec Court of Appeal for “misguidedly” accusing a lower court of holding a secret trial when “no secret trial was held in this case.”The Supreme Court of Canada issued a ruling Friday that admonished the Quebec Court of Appeal for 'misguidedly' accusing a lower court of holding a secret trial when 'no secret trial was held.
In a unanimous decision, all nine justices on Canada's top court said "the very concept of 'secret trial' does not exist in Canada. "That expression could in fact have suggested that had been convicted following a secret criminal proceeding," the ruling said. "That state of affairs alarmed the public and the media."
Peter Zimonjic is a senior writer for CBC News. He has worked as a reporter and columnist in London, England, for the Daily Mail, Sunday Times and Daily Telegraph and in Canada for Sun Media and the Ottawa Citizen. He is the author of Into The Darkness: An Account of 7/7, published by Random House.Informant at heart of Quebec's secret trial sues authorities for $5.
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