
Challenge of polygamy conviction underway in Cranbrook
CRANBROOK. B.C. – The cross-examination of a man challenging his polygamy conviction is expected to continue in Cranbrook Wednesday, Dec. 13.
Winston Blackmore was found guilty in July for marrying 24 women over the past 25 years.
His lawyer Blair Suffredine is arguing Blackmore was unfairly prosecuted and believed his religious practices were protected by the Canadian Charter of Rights. Suffredine submits Blackmore was under that impression because the B.C. Attorney General failed to press charges when this process started in the early 1990s.
However, Special Crown Prosecutor Peter Wilson suggested Blackmore did know multiple marriages were illegal and instead decided to ignore laws in British Columbia and in the U.S.