Edmonton Journal

Trial of parents unfair: lawyer

- KEVIN MARTIN

The Alberta parents convicted of failing to provide proper care for their toddler, who died of meningitis, were victims of a miscarriag­e of justice, their lawyer said Thursday.

Defence counsel Karen Molle told a three-member Alberta Court of Appeal panel that David and Collet Stephan didn’t receive a fair trial.

“Their defence was undermined by certain evidentiar­y rulings,” Molle said, in seeking a new trial for the Stephans. “This has resulted in a miscarriag­e of justice.”

The Stephans were convicted last April of failing to provide the necessarie­s of life for their 19-month-old son, Ezekiel. The toddler was treat- ed with hot peppers, garlic, onions and horseradis­h for several weeks and died in a Calgary hospital on March 13, 2012.

David Stephan was sentenced to four months in jail, while his wife was handed three months house arrest.

Those sentences are currently being appealed by the Crown and the couple are free on bail pending the outcome of that, as yet, unschedule­d hearing.

Molle said Justice Rodney Jerke, who presided over the couple’s seven-week jury trial, did not ensure they had a fair hearing.

“The trial judge did not adequately exercise his gatekeeper function,” she said.

The lawyer said the Crown should not have been permitted to call a series of doctors who treated the boy at Alberta Children’s Hospital to give opinion evidence.

One doctor expressed that she would have run, not walked, to a hospital if her child was in Ezekiel’s condition.

“This case became a battle of experts,” Molle said.

She said the doctors’ testimony amounted to a “weeklong barrage of inflammato­ry emotional evidence,” for jurors to hear.

Molle said Jerke erred in restrictin­g the opinion of pathologis­t Dr. Anny Sauvageau.

Jerke declined to permit her to be declared an expert in the area of diagnosis and prognosis of chronic illnesses.

 ??  ?? Collet and David Stephan leave for a break during their appeals trial in Calgary on Thursday.
Collet and David Stephan leave for a break during their appeals trial in Calgary on Thursday.

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