Federal Court to hear arguments in top military judge’s stalled court martial
OTTAWA — The Federal Court has agreed to hear arguments next month as prosecutors try to break a stalemate in the stalled court martial of Canada’s top military judge.
Col. Mario Dutil is facing four charges over allegations he had an inappropriate relationship with a subordinate and signed a travel claim that contained false information.
But his unprecedented trial ground to a halt in June after only a few days of hearings when the presiding judge, Lt.-Col. Louis-Vincent d’Auteuil — Dutil’s deputy — removed himself over conflict-of-interest concerns following a request from Dutil’s lawyer.
In a written decision at the time, d’Auteuil said it was reasonable for observers to believe he would be biased because of his relationship to several potential witnesses who are employees of the court.