‘Not going to stand for this’: Group pens letters for Halifax judge’s removal

‘Not going to stand for this’: Group pens letters for Halifax judge’s removal:

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With the stroke of a pen, Elise MacIntyre is hoping to make a big change.

She and a group of other concerned citizens gathered Sunday afternoon at the Halifax Central Library to write letters expressing their outrage with a recent decision made by a provincial court judge.

“I think the biggest purpose is so they make sure they understand the public is paying attention,” said MacIntyre.

“If he’s going to set a precedent, I think we need to set our own, that we’re not going to stand for this sort of thing.”

On Wednesday, Justice Gregory Lenehan acquitted Bassam Al-Rawi,40, of sexual assault. In May 2015, a Halifax Regional Police officer found Al-Rawi and an unconscious, partly naked 26-year-old woman in his idling cab near the intersection of Atlantic and Brussels Streets.

During a two day trial in February, the court heard that Al-Rawi was found with the woman’s urine-soaked pants in his hand, her DNA on his lip and his pants undone. However, it wasn’t enough for a conviction, with Lenehan ruling that the crown had failed to produce any evidence of a lack of consent.

“It seems like short of being caught on tape while you’re screaming ‘no, please don’t’, it seems like no amount of evidence is ever going to be good enough,” said MacIntrye.

“The women of this city immediately have one more reason to be afraid. They have one more reason to fear taking a cab, taking a bus, walking home alone each night because if there’s not enough evidence in this case to have a conviction, what kind of case and what kind of evidence would you need to have?,” added Sarah Bezanson, who took part in the letter writing campaign.

The group is now asking that Lenehan’s ethics and his court decisions be reviewed. They would also like to see him removed from the bench.

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