Vancouver Sun

Judge puts abrupt end to bikers’ trial

Five accused walk free after Crown’s handling of evidence criticized

- PAUL CHERRY

MONTREAL — A Superior Court judge put an abrupt end to the first murder trial to go before a jury in Operation SharQc after ruling the Crown withheld evidence from the defence for years.

In a stunning decision delivered at the Gouin Courthouse on Friday, Superior Court Justice James Brunton ended the murder trial of five men who were alleged to have been members of the Sherbrooke chapter of the Hells Angels, between 1994 and 2002, while the biker gang was at war with its rivals across Quebec.

The men — Claude Berger, 66; Yvon Tanguay, 65; François Vachon, 43; Sylvain Vachon, 48; and Michel Vallières, 48 — were all charged with conspiracy to commit murder over the eightyear period but also faced firstdegre­e murder charges as well. As a result of Brunton’s ruling, they all walked away free men on Friday.

About 10 prosecutor­s who were in the room looked stunned by Brunton’s criticisms about how they had only disclosed key evidence to the defence a month ago.

Across the floor, four of the accused inside the prisoner’s dock were all smiles. As Brunton reached the end of his decision, Vallières pumped his arms upward and pointed both of his thumbs in the air.

Operation SharQc involved an unpreceden­ted roundup of almost every member of the Hells Angels in Quebec in April 2009. Charges were filed against 156 people in all, including several of the gang’s associates.

Since then more than 100 men have pleaded guilty to taking part in a general conspiracy to commit murder. But the trial of the five represente­d the first time a jury heard evidence in the case.

The judge also said the actions of the Crown made him conclude that there was no remedy available, for example a new trial, to correct the problem.

“I think it is an enormous relief,” said Mylène Lareau, a defence lawyer who, along with Debora de Thomasis, represente­d Tanguay during the trial. “Justice was served. It took time. We all fought for years to demonstrat­e what the judge concluded today.”

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Canada