2nd juror in Bellefeuille trial dismissed after getting ride from OPP officer
Social Sharing
A second juror has been dismissed from the trial of Alain Bellefeuille, this time to preserve public confidence in the justice system.
After much discussion in the courtroom in L'Orignal, Ont., Friday morning and early afternoon — the day Bellefeuille's cross-examination had been scheduled — Superior Court Justice Robert Pelletier called the jury in and told them one of their party was late Friday morning and couldn't be reached by phone.
Normally that wouldn't be grounds to dismiss a juror. But on this occasion, an Ontario Provincial Police officer ended up driving the juror to the courthouse in an effort to get proceedings underway as soon as possible.
As well-intentioned as the officer's actions were, Pelletier noted that this trial happens to centre on the alleged murder and attempted murder of three OPP officers.
"I can't imagine that the public would find that acceptable," he said of the ride.
No one to blame
The judge didn't think the juror was compromised by the trip in the cruiser, and he stressed that the juror, the OPP and courthouse administrative staff are not to be blamed. The difficulty, he said, was the optics of what had happened.
"Justice must be done, but justice must also be seen to be done," he told court.
Bellefeuille pleaded not guilty to first-degree murder and two counts of attempted murder at the outset of his bilingual trial in Superior Court east of Ottawa in March.
It's an admitted fact that Bellefeuille killed Mueller, critically wounded Const. Marc Lauzon and wounded Const. François Gamache-Asselin when he shot at them.
In question is what he was thinking and when he repeatedly fired his rifle, and what his intentions were.
Bellefeuille took the stand in his own defence on Thursday. His cross-examination by assistant Crown attorney François Dulude is now expected to begin Monday.

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


CBC
2 hours ago
- CBC
Search operation underway for man, 20, who possibly drowned near Verdun Beach
Montreal police and firefighters are searching for a 20-year-old man who went missing in the waters of the St. Lawrence River near Verdun Beach on Saturday afternoon. Police say several 911 calls were placed at about 5:20 p.m. concerning a man in distress in the water. When police arrived at the scene, they were unable to locate him from the shore, police spokesperson Caroline Chèvrefils said. Nautical patrols with Montreal police and firefighters are currently on the water. The Canadian Coast Guard has also been called in to help with the search operation, Chèvrefils said. According to preliminary information, the man might have fallen into the water while playing with a ball, she said.


CTV News
2 hours ago
- CTV News
One person hospitalized following collision between motorcycle and transit bus in Vaughan
Video One person was sent to hospital after a motorcycle and transit bus collided in the Jane St. and Teston Rd. area of Vaughan.


CTV News
3 hours ago
- CTV News
Fatal crash shuts down stretch of Highway 401 in Milton
Fatal crash shuts down stretch of Highway 401 in Milton A fatal crash has shut down a stretch of the eastbound Highway 401 after in Milton, Ont. after a vehicle struck a guardrail.