Retired Quebec judge Jacques Delisle, who pleaded guilty in wife’s death, dies at 89
MONTREAL — Jacques Delisle, a retired Quebec judge who pleaded guilty to manslaughter in his wife’s shooting death, has died at age 89.
The Court of Appeal of Quebec issued a statement Monday confirming the death of Delisle, who had presided on the province’s highest court from 1992 until he retired in 2009.
Delisle spent nearly nine years in prison after he was convicted of first-degree murder and handed a life sentence in the 2009 shooting death of his wife, Marie Nicole Rainville.
However, he was released in 2021 after the federal justice minister concluded a miscarriage of justice likely occurred in the case, and Delisle was ordered to be put on trial again.