Quebec to have single, dedicated prosecutor in domestic, sexual violence cases
QUEBEC — Female victims of domestic violence in Quebec will be supported by a single, dedicated prosecutor throughout their legal proceedings.
The new policy is part of a $71-million plan announced today by Quebec’s government to improve how domestic violence victims are treated by the justice system.
Quebec’s ministers of justice and public security told reporters today that having a single prosecutor follow a case from start to end will allow prosecutors to form a bond with complainants and help them navigate the legal process.
Another $27-million over five years will be spent hiring more police officers specialized in domestic violence cases.