Quebec court rules delays in trial of Nathalie Normandeau are reasonable
QUEBEC — The fraud-related trial of former Quebec deputy premier Nathalie Normandeau and five co-accused will proceed despite a lengthy delay in the case getting this far, a judge ruled Monday.
The accused were seeking a stay of proceedings due to what they perceived as an unreasonable delay since their arrest in March 2016.
But Quebec court Judge Andre Perreault said while a delay of two years surpasses the 18-month ceiling set out by a Supreme Court of Canada ruling, the Crown demonstrated it was necessary due to the complexity of the case.
The trial is expected to begin April 9.