Supreme Court Judgments

Decision Information

Decision Content

Supreme Court of Canada

Criminal law—Trial—Right to services of interpreter.

APPEAL from a judgment of the Quebec Court of Appeal (1982), 136 D.L.R. (3d) 605, 67 C.C.C. (2d) 189, dismissing an appeal by appellant from his conviction for theft. Appeal allowed.

Céline Pelletier, for the appellant.

Jean-Guy Leduc and Germain Tremblay, for the respondent.

English version of the judgment of the Court delivered orally by

THE CHIEF JUSTICE—We are all of the view that this appeal should be allowed, the judgment of the Court of Appeal should be set aside and a new trial ordered.

Appellant’s request to be provided with the services of an interpreter was categorically rejected, which amounted to an error of law.

Judgment accordingly.

Solicitor for the appellant: Céline Pelletier, Montreal.

Solicitor for the respondent: Patrick Long, Montreal.

 

 You are being directed to the most recent version of the statute which may not be the version considered at the time of the judgment.