Inquiry into Glen Assoun wrongful conviction should be led by Nova Scotia: Lametti
HALIFAX — The federal justice minister says he feels sorry for a man wrongfully convicted of murder, but he’s leaving the decision about an inquiry into the role of the police and Crown to the Nova Scotia government.
David Lametti said Friday he believes his Liberal provincial counterpart — a former RCMP officer turned politician — should make the call on a probe, even as questions remain about the role of the Mounties in the matter.
Glen Assoun was convicted in 1999 of the knifing murder of Brenda Way four years earlier. The 63-year-old man spent almost 17 years in prison and over four years on bail before being exonerated earlier this year.
Assoun says he’s suffered multiple heart attacks, mental illness and now lives in abject poverty due to the miscarriage of justice.