Quebec adopts new bill setting stage new special court for sexual assault victims
Quebec’s legislature unanimously adopted a bill Thursday creating a specialized tribunal for cases of sexual violence and domestic assault.
Justice Minister Simon Jolin-Barrette has said the specialized court is needed because most victims of sexual assault and domestic violence don’t report their abusers to police.
He has said the bill would offer victims a more welcoming environment within the justice system and that it would support victims throughout the stages of the judicial process.
Lucie Rondeau, the chief justice of the Quebec court, had come out against the bill, warning it represented political interference in the justice system and that it threatened the principles of presumption of innocence and impartiality of the courts.