Prosecutor expects 29 sex misconduct cases to stay in military justice system
OTTAWA — The Canadian Armed Forces’ top prosecutor says he expects more than two dozen criminal cases in which sexual misconduct charges have already been laid will remain with the military’s justice system.
Col. Dylan Kerr says that expectation is based on consultations with victims after retired Supreme Court justice Louise Arbour called for military police to hand over such cases to civilian authorities.
Arbour, whose recommendation was accepted by Defence Minister Anita Anand last month, made an exception for investigations close to completion.
In an exclusive interview with The Canadian Press, Kerr says military police are now working on the transfer of sexual misconduct investigations to civilian counterparts and that he does not anticipate any new cases of the sort to land on his desk.