2011年4月14日星期四

Divorce Russell Williams remain muzzled

An Ottawa judge ruled this killer of procedures involving recognized guilty of divorce Russell Williams - a former colonel in the Canadian Forces - and his wife must remain under a publication ban, at least for the moment.

Wife of Williams last month asked the Court requesting sensitive documents under a publication ban - particularly a family contract signed between the two, shortly after he was arrested for two murders.

In support, she filed the sensitive medical information which his lawyers said described the injury might be, should any divorce proceedings be made public.

On Tuesday, Justice Jennifer MacKinnon held that until there is a trial of divorce in public hearing (unlikely Williams and his wife agree to part ways), then the domestic contract are not accessible to the public.

The judge also sealed sensitve portions of medical records of women who were subject to the Court.

The CBC, Ottawa Citizen and other media organizations were intervened, supporting the public had the right to know if Williams was trying to protect it from property - including his military pension - by their signature over his wife after getting caught by the police.

Williams was arrested in February 2010 and pleaded guilty last fall for the sado-sex murders of Jessica Lloyd in Belleville, Ontario) and Marie France Comeau of Brighton, have. He also was sentenced for assaulting two women in Tweed, Ontario, as well as for dozens of fetish raids and introductions by breaking in Eastern Ontario and Ottawa, where he shared a House with his wife.

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