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First French-Language Appeal in NL | Vancouver News
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For the first time in Newfoundland and Labrador, a court appeal may be conducted entirely in French — a historic move sparked by a sexual assault case where the trial was originally held in French. The Crown, which had prepared an English-language appeal and even requested extra time to translate documents, now faces pressure to accommodate the defense’s request. With no prior precedent for a French-language appeal in the province, the Court of Appeal has confirmed it can handle the case — with bilingual judges and interpretation services ready to step in. This moment highlights the tension between legal rights and practical realities in Canada’s bilingual justice system.
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