N.B. trial conducted in wrong language: ‘It sounds like a Monty Python movie’
FREDERICTON — A New Brunswick court has set aside a woman’s drug trafficking conviction after her trial was mistakenly conducted in French for no apparent reason.
“I hate to say it, but it sounds like a Monty Python movie,” said John McEvoy, a law professor at the University of New Brunswick.
The provincial Court of Appeal ordered a new trial for Neisha Petitpas, who was convicted of possession of oxycodone and cocaine for the purpose of trafficking in October 2014.
The appeal ruling said that at her first court appearance, Petitpas clearly indicated through her counsel that she wanted to proceed in English.


