Retired Quebec judge convicted of murder to remain in prison pending case review
QUEBEC — A retired Quebec judge serving a life sentence after being convicted of murdering his wife will not be released from prison pending a federal review of his case, the Superior Court has ruled.
Jacques Delisle claims he was wrongly convicted due to a judicial error and wanted to be freed on bail during the review by the Justice Department.
Delisle was found guilty in 2012 of first-degree murder in the 2009 slaying of his wife, Nicole Rainville.
In his ruling Wednesday, Justice Benoit Moulin wrote that releasing the 81-year-old Delisle risked undermining the public’s confidence in the justice system.