Case of former Quebec judge accused of killing wife to end with guilty plea
QUEBEC — A retired Quebec judge who was facing a second murder trial in his wife’s 2009 shooting death will enter a guilty plea.
Crown prosecutor François Godin made the announcement in a hearing today at the courthouse in Quebec City, but he did not disclose what charge Jacques Delisle would admit to.
Delisle’s lawyer could not immediately be reached for comment, but Patricia Johnson, a spokesperson for the Quebec prosecution service, confirmed that a guilty plea will be entered at a hearing for the former judge on Thursday morning.
Delisle was first convicted in 2012 of fatally shooting his wife, Marie Nicole Rainville, and was sentenced to life in prison with no chance of parole for 25 years.