Judge mulls reopening hate trial for Your Ward News editor; no sentence yet
TORONTO — A convicted hatemonger who maintains his defence lawyer deliberately blew the case will get a rare chance to show why his trial should be reopened, a judge ruled on Monday.
Instead of sentencing James Sears for promoting hatred against women and Jews, Ontario court Judge Richard Blouin said he would instead allow the editor of Your Ward News to argue his lawyer, Dean Embry, failed to defend him properly by refusing to call any witnesses.
“You’ve made the argument that Mr. Embry basically threw the case,” Blouin said to Sears. “That’s an issue I’m going to have to decide.”
Sears, 55, was found guilty in January and made sentencing submissions in April. He fired Embry, who denies any wrongdoing, in May and now represents himself.