Quebec judicial council to examine complaint over judge’s sexual assault ruling
MONTREAL — The Quebec judicial council will examine a complaint regarding a judge who granted a conditional discharge to a young engineer who pleaded guilty to sexual assault and voyeurism stemming from a 2019 event.
Quebec court Judge Matthieu Poliquin’s June decision to grant Simon Houle probation and a conditional discharge, in part because a conviction would have made it hard for him to travel for his job as an engineer, has caused an uproar in the province.
The judicial council sent a letter to the author of a petition demanding Poliquin be removed from the bench, a copy of which was shared with The Canadian Press.
The council acknowledged receipt of the complaint and confirms that according to procedure, the members of the council will discuss it at a future meeting.