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Quebec justice minister to file complaint against judge’s comments during sex trial

Statistics Canada research suggests one in 10 substantiated sexual assaults result in conviction. Files

Quebec’s justice minister says she’ll file a complaint with the provincial judicial council over comments made by a judge about a 17-year-old sexual assault victim.

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Le Journal de Montréal reported Wednesday that Quebec court Judge Jean-Paul Braun noted the victim was a little overweight but had a “pretty face.”

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He added the young woman was probably even “a little flattered” because of the attention the accused had shown her.

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Braun made the comments earlier this year during a sexual assault trial for a taxi driver eventually found guilty of attacking the teenage girl.

Justice Minister Stephanie Vallée called the judge’s remarks unacceptable and said she intends to pursue a complaint.

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Braun convicted Carlo Figaro, 49, last May of sexual assault and the cabbie will return to court in November for a sentencing hearing.

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