Medical examiner at centre of racial complaint against Alberta judge overwhelmed
CALGARY — A medical examiner who testified at the trial of an Alberta couple who were charged in their child’s death says he is overwhelmed that legal and health professionals have filed a complaint alleging some comments the judge made about the doctor could be racist.
Last week, Justice Terry Clackson found David and Colett Stephan not guilty of failing to provide the necessaries of life to their 19-month-old son Ezekiel.
In his written decision, Clackson said Dr. Bamidele Adeagbo was hard to understand and spoke with an accent.
A letter dated Thursday and signed by 42 doctors and lawyers from across Canada asks the Canadian Judicial Council to investigate Clackson’s comments.