Class action authorized against the Attorney General of Quebec for violating section 27 of The Charter of Human Rights and Freedoms#2
Kugler Kandestin and Charlebois, Swanston, Gagnon attorneys inc. are pleased to announce that on June 11, 2024, The Honorable Donald Bisson, j.c.s., rendered a Judgment authorizing the class action.
On February 9, 2024, the attorneys for the group filed an Application for Authorization to institute a class action in the Superior Court on behalf of individuals whose rights were infringed in regard to section 27 of The Charter of Human Rights and Freedoms.
Section 27 of The Charter states:
“Every person detained in a detention facility pending the outcome of his trial has the right to be separated, until final judgment, from prisoners serving a sentence.”
The Charter requires that accused persons, presumed innocent, pending the outcome of their trial and until final judgment (the “Accused Person(s)”), be detained separately from prisoners, i.e. persons having a completely distinct legal status, because they are guilty, convicted and serving a sentence (the “Prisoner(s)”).
If, at any time since February 19, 2021, you were detained in a detention facility pending the outcome of your trial (while not serving a sentence of imprisonment in another case), and were not separated, until final judgment, from prisoner(s) serving a sentence, we encourage you to speak with one of the lawyers below:
Your communications with us are free and will be kept strictly confidential.
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Sexual Abuse/Harassment
Product Liability
Consumer Protection
Constitutional Rights
Attorney General of Quebec (section 27 of The Charter)
Attorney General of Quebec (unlawful detention)
Attorney General of Quebec (Right of detainees to bail review)
Attorney General of Quebec (Nunavik detainees)
Attorney General of Quebec and Attorney General of Canada (Indigenous youth)
City of Gatineau (incarcerating unhoused persons for unpaid fines)
Minister of Indigenous Services Canada
Québec City (right of detainees to appear within 24 hours)
City of Montreal (right of detainees to appear within 24 hours)
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- Resolved Cases