Federal justice minister orders new trial for Quebec man convicted of four murders
MONTREAL — Daniel Jolivet says he’s gone through the full spectrum of human emotions since he learned that Justice Minister Sean Fraser has ordered a new trial in his case.
“The crying, the laughter, the trembling — everything,” he told journalists outside Montreal’s courthouse on Friday afternoon. “It means freedom, it means finally I got what I wanted.”
Jolivet wiped away tears and smiled as he proudly held up the decision signed by Fraser before the cameras. He said he had been sitting on the news since Monday.
The 69-year-old was convicted in 1994 of two counts of first-degree murder and two counts of second-degree murder, in the shooting deaths of two men and two women in Nov. 1992.


