Jury dismissed in ex-Team Canada juniors trial after impartiality concerns. Judge Carroccia now solely responsible for verdict in high-profile case.
Judge Alone to Decide in Former Junior Hockey Players’ Trial
Jury Dismissed Amid Concerns of Impartiality
In a dramatic turn of events, the high-profile trial involving five former Team Canada world junior hockey players will now proceed without a jury. Justice Maria Carroccia dismissed the jury after concerns were raised about their ability to remain impartial.
What Led to the Jury’s Dismissal?
The decision came after a juror alleged that members of the defence team had mocked jurors’ appearances each morning-a claim the defence strongly denied. Following extensive discussions with all parties, Justice Carroccia determined that the jury could no longer be trusted to deliver an unbiased verdict.
The Case Continues Before a Judge
With the jury discharged, Justice Carroccia will now be solely responsible for determining the guilt or innocence of the accused: Cal Foote, Dillon Dubé, Alex Formenton, Carter Hart, and Michael McLeod. All five have pleaded not guilty to the charges.
Ongoing Testimonies
The trial continues with testimony from a former teammate, shedding further light on the events in question. The proceedings are expected to include graphic details related to alleged sexual assault, which may be distressing for some readers.
A Sensitive and Closely Watched Case
This case has drawn national attention, not only due to the prominence of the accused but also because of the sensitive nature of the allegations. As the trial moves forward under the sole judgment of Justice Carroccia, the eyes of the hockey world-and the nation-remain fixed on the courtroom.