N.L. minister seeks Criminal Code changes he says will protect domestic abuse victims
ST. JOHN’S, N.L. — Newfoundland and Labrador’s Justice Minister has written to his federal counterpart to ask for changes to the Criminal Code relating to bail and detention in cases of intimate partner violence.
John Hogan wrote the letter to Arif Virani last month, about a week after a St. John’s, N.L., woman was found dead and Ibrahim Alahmad was charged with her murder.
Alahmad had been facing a litany of previous charges involving the woman — whose identity is protected by a publication ban — including forcible confinement and assault causing bodily harm by choking, and he had been out on bail since January.
Hogan is asking for the reverse onus provision on bail to be extended to anyone previously accused of intimate partner violence, so they would be automatically kept in custody unless they could convince a judge it was safe for them to be released.