Close X
Wednesday, November 27, 2024
ADVT 
National

Ex-Toronto Bar Owner Gets Bail Pending Appeal Of Gang Sexual Assault Conviction

The Canadian Press, 20 Feb, 2020 07:45 PM

    TORONTO - A former downtown bar owner has been granted bail pending his appeal of a conviction for the gang sexual assault of a barely conscious woman.

     

    In his decision, a Court of Appeal justice ruled that Gavin MacMillan had strong grounds to challenge his conviction and nine-year sentence given problems with how his jury was selected.

     

    "This argument is far removed from being frivolous," Justice James MacPherson said in granting bail. "Indeed, it is almost the opposite; it is almost certain to succeed."

     

    MacMillan and his bar manager, Enzo De Jesus Carrasco, were convicted in November of sexually assaulting and administering a noxious substance to the 24-year-old victim. The trial judge called the hours-long, videotaped attack violent and degrading.

     

    Even before sentence was imposed earlier this month, MacMillan had indicated he planned an appeal related to the selection of the jury — an issue that potentially affects dozens of other jury trials.

     

    The appeal turns on federal legislation that took effect in September and removed peremptory juror challenges, which allowed either defence lawyers or prosecutors to veto prospective jurors without explanation. Ontario's top court has already ordered a new trial in one such case in which it found the new jury rules were improperly applied.

     

    "Barring something unforeseen arising, the appeal in this case will almost certainly be allowed and a new trial will be ordered," MacPherson said. "Accordingly, this factor counts strongly in the applicant's favour."

     

    MacPherson also noted that MacMillan complied with his bail conditions — including house arrest — before and during his trial, and imposed a similar condition. Carrasco had remained behind bars throughout.

     

    The prosecution opposed bail for MacMillan, arguing a successful appeal is far from a certainty given that the Crown is hoping to fight the Appeal Court decision that threw dozens of jury trials into doubt. The Supreme Court of Canada, the prosecution said, may yet overturn the earlier ruling or find that a new trial is not the answer.

     

    On Thursday, the Supreme Court did agree to hear a prosecution appeal of a case involving convicted terrorists Chiheb Esseghaier and Raed Jaser, whose case also turns on the technicalities of jury selection.

     

    MacPherson, however, called the prosecution's arguments speculative. He called the offences of which MacMillan was convicted "grave" and their circumstances "appalling," but said releasing him would not harm confidence in the administration of justice.

     

    MORE National ARTICLES

    Noise Ticket Violates Edmonton Street Preacher's Charter Rights: Advocacy Group

    EDMONTON - A conservative legal advocacy organization says it will be representing a street preacher who was issued a ticket under a noise bylaw that the group alleges goes against his freedom of expression.    

    Noise Ticket Violates Edmonton Street Preacher's Charter Rights: Advocacy Group

    Upgrade On Track For Aging IT System Handling Old-age Benefits, Minister Says

    Upgrade On Track For Aging IT System Handling Old-age Benefits, Minister Says
    OTTAWA - Canada's seniors minister says work to update the computer system handling old-age security payments to a new platform is on track to be done by the end of the year.    

    Upgrade On Track For Aging IT System Handling Old-age Benefits, Minister Says

    Trudeau Faces Tough Campaigning In Africa For UN Security Council Seat

    OTTAWA - Suddenly, the Liberal government is all about Africa, and there is a very practical political reason for that — avoiding an embarrassing defeat in a major upcoming international election.

    Trudeau Faces Tough Campaigning In Africa For UN Security Council Seat

    Non-Citizen Parents Allowed To Return Home With Canadian Children From Wuhan

    "We insisted on the concept of family unity," Foreign Affairs Minister Francois-Philippe Champagne said Monday in Ottawa.    

    Non-Citizen Parents Allowed To Return Home With Canadian Children From Wuhan

    Canada Post Asks Cannabis Producers To Stop Shipping To Campobello Island

    Canada Post has asked cannabis producers to stop shipping marijuana to a small island in Eastern Canada, in order to curb a sharp increase in the number of mail trucks being stopped and searched by U.S. border officials.

    Canada Post Asks Cannabis Producers To Stop Shipping To Campobello Island

    Probe Begins After Former Hockey Player Killed During Quebec Police Intervention

    Brandon Christian, 47, of St-Georges, was identified as the victim by the Quebec coroner's office on Monday.

    Probe Begins After Former Hockey Player Killed During Quebec Police Intervention