Glen Assoun agrees to compensation deal for wrongful conviction and years in prison
HALIFAX — A compensation agreement has been reached between Glen Assoun and the Nova Scotia and federal governments for his wrongful conviction and the almost 17 years he spent in prison.
Nova Scotia Justice Minister Randy Delorey said today the recently signed deal is confidential, and Assoun’s lawyers Sean MacDonald and Phil Campbell said the amount of the settlement and its details are not being released.
Assoun’s lawyers, however, praised the two levels of government for the settlement, and Campbell said federal Justice Minister David Lametti had done all that can be expected.
Campbell says he hopes the deal serves as an example for similar cases in the future.