Quebec court awards $47,000 in damages to conjugal violence victim
MONTREAL — Quebec Superior Court has awarded nearly $47,000 to a victim of conjugal violence in a recent ruling, a type of legal remedy advocates say they hope will become more common in domestic violence cases.
The woman sued for damages as a result of violence she suffered during and after her marriage, according to a judgment released this week.
The defendant, her ex-husband, admitted to having been found guilty of several criminal charges including assault, assault with a weapon, theft and mischief, but countered that punitive damages weren’t appropriate because the three months he served as a sentence was sufficient punishment.
Justice Gregory Moore ruled in favour of the woman, saying punitive damages were needed because, while the ex-husband recognized material damages he caused to her apartment and car, he did not acknowledge “the physical, psychological and sexual prejudices” suffered by the woman.