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Juror Removed from Bellefeuille Trial Over OPP Cruiser Transport

Concerns about public perception of judicial impartiality led to the dismissal, not juror misconduct or lateness.

Overview

  • Juror #4 in the Alain Bellefeuille trial was dismissed after being transported to court in a marked Ontario Provincial Police cruiser on May 9, 2025.
  • Justice Robert Wadden emphasized the decision was based on preserving public confidence in the court’s impartiality, not on any improper influence or misconduct by the juror.
  • The juror had failed to appear at the start of proceedings and was unreachable by phone, prompting an OPP officer to check on them and provide transport to the courthouse.
  • The trial, which began in early April 2025, has faced prior delays, including a week-long pause due to the judge’s ankle injury, and is set to resume on May 12.
  • Alain Bellefeuille has pleaded not guilty to charges of first-degree murder and attempted murder stemming from the May 2023 shooting that killed Sgt. Eric Mueller during a wellness check in Bourget, Ontario.