Quebec judge convicted of murder seeks bail pending federal review of conviction
QUEBEC — A former Quebec judge found guilty of first-degree murder in his wife’s slaying was back in court Tuesday seeking his freedom pending the outcome of a federal review of his case.
Jacques Delisle was seeking bail at the Quebec City courthouse — his first time in the building since he was sentenced to life in prison in June 2012.
Now 81, Delisle is serving a life sentence for the premeditated murder of his wife Nicole Rainville, who was found dead in November 2009.
Delisle’s attempt at securing his release from a penitentiary comes as federal officials look into his claim he was wrongfully convicted in the slaying.


