Federal NDP and Greens, provincial opposition call for review of Glen Assoun case
HALIFAX — Opposition leaders in Ottawa and Nova Scotia are calling for further investigation into why the RCMP destroyed potential evidence in the criminal proceedings against a Halifax man who was wrongfully convicted of murder.
Federal NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh says an outside probe is needed to examine why an RCMP investigator’s research on other suspects was destroyed in the lead-up to Glen Assoun’s unsuccessful 2006 appeal.
“Techniques employed by police in this case are very concerning and raise questions about how fairly the accused are treated in our criminal justice system,” Singh said in an emailed statement.
Assoun was convicted in 1999 of the knifing murder of Brenda Way four years earlier. He spent almost 17 years in prison and over four years on bail before being exonerated earlier this year.