Sending former defence chief’s case to civilian courts the only option, says expert
OTTAWA — One of Canada’s top military law experts says the decision to send former chief of defence staff Jonathan Vance’s criminal case to the civilian justice system was the only real option.
Retired colonel Michel Drapeau says the case needed to go to the civilian system to satisfy the appearance of justice and fairness, but also because the military justice system is not set up to deal with such cases involving top commanders.
Drapeau says that became evident during last year’s aborted court martial of Canada’s chief military judge, which was plagued by issues before ultimately falling apart because of a perceived conflict of interest with the rest of the judiciary.
The Canadian Forces National Investigation Service announced on Thursday that Vance was being charged with one count of obstruction of justice.