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She killed a cyclist behind the wheel in 2021 | A judge tightens the screw: no ubereats and no facebook in prison at home

Quebec Judge Restricts Prison Privileges ⁣for Woman Who‍ Killed Cyclist‌ in⁤ 2021

MONTREAL – ⁤Christine Pryde, convicted of killing a cyclist while⁤ driving in 2021, will⁤ no longer be permitted to use Uber Eats or Facebook while serving her sentence under house arrest. The ⁣restrictions ⁣were imposed by Quebec court Judge Dennis Galiatsatos,⁤ who expressed concern over ⁢inconsistencies⁤ in‍ how the province’s courts are ‍applying a recent amendment regarding judgments being delivered in English before official translation.

The case gained renewed ⁤attention not only⁤ due to ⁣the severity of the original ⁣crime-the death of a ‍cyclist-but also because of‌ Judge Galiatsatos’s broader critique​ of practices within the Quebec judicial system.⁢ He highlighted a “patchwork” of inconsistent approaches among judges‌ regarding the application of ⁣Article 10, which concerns the timing of translations for ​judgments.This legal debate unfolded alongside Pryde’s⁣ appeal⁢ of her guilt verdict,with her defense⁣ arguing the conviction was the result of errors beyond the constitutional questions raised.

Galiatsatos noted the Quebec Prosecutors Office (PGQ) ⁢”seems to tolerate” judges ​filing judgments in English and ⁤requesting​ translation afterward, a⁤ practice he deems ⁣unsustainable.He cited ⁢a September 9th case where ⁢the‍ PGQ “formally consented” ⁤to a Quebec Court ​judge ⁤issuing a judgment instantly in English, effectively circumventing the requirement for immediate⁤ translation. “Thus, the PGQ has now essentially endowed that⁢ article⁤ 10‍ does not require an immediate translation,” Galiatsatos ⁣wrote.

Defense counsel Jessy Héroux described the conviction as ⁤an “accident” and “not a crime,” and asserted that the errors made by Judge Galiatsatos extended⁢ beyond the constitutional⁣ debate. Pryde is appealing the guilty verdict.⁣ The judge’s decision ​to ‌restrict her privileges⁣ during house arrest underscores the seriousness with which the court views the case​ and the ongoing concerns about consistent application‌ of legal procedures.

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