February 19, 2018 – Ottawa – National Defence / Canadian Armed Forces
Colonel Bruce MacGregor, Director of Military Prosecutions, has announced the appointment of Lieutenant-Colonel Mark Poland as a Special Prosecutor to carry out military prosecution duties relating to the charges laid recently against the Chief Military Judge, Colonel Mario Dutil.
Lieutenant-Colonel Poland has been appointed to conduct a post-charge review of the charges against Colonel Dutil as they have now been referred to the Director of Military Prosecutions pursuant to the National Defence Act. When conducting a post-charge review, prosecutors must conduct a two-stage analysis to determine whether or not to prefer a matter for trial by court martial. LCol Poland in this case must first consider whether there is a reasonable prospect of conviction should the matter proceed to trial by court martial, based on all of the evidence and the law, and second whether the public interest requires that a prosecution be pursued.
The appointment of a Special Prosecutor may be considered in certain circumstances where there may be an actual or perceived conflict of interest in the conduct of military prosecution duties that may adversely impact public confidence in the administration of military justice.
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“As in the civilian justice system, no one is above the law and the appointment of Lieutenant-Colonel Mark Poland as a Special Prosecutor demonstrates that the Canadian Military Prosecution Service has the policies and processes in place to handle this unique case fairly, independently and impartially. In all cases, the accused is presumed innocent until proven guilty and this matter will continue to progress through the military justice system in accordance with the law.”
Colonel Bruce MacGregor, Director of Military Prosecutions, Canadian Military Prosecution Service
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