
Canada’s Supreme Court overturns second trial for Quebec man
MONTREAL — The Supreme Court of Canada has ruled that a Quebec man convicted of manslaughter in the death of his spouse will not face a second trial.
The country’s highest court overturned the Quebec Court of Appeal’s decision to grant a new trial for Pascal Varennes.
In 2020, Varennes was acquitted of second-degree murder but found guilty of manslaughter in the December 2015 death of his wife, and was sentenced to nine years in prison.
The prosecution challenged the verdict, questioning the judge’s decision to hold the trial without a jury.