Military judge’s court martial paused again over issues finding judge to hear it
OTTAWA — The case against Canada’s chief military judge is back in limbo after a civilian judge refused to order one military judge to appoint another military judge to preside over the court martial of their commander.
Canada has only a handful of military judges and all the others who would ordinarily be eligible to handle Col. Mario Dutil’s case can’t do it, either.
Dutil was charged under military discipline with fraud, making a false statement in a document and breaking rules through a personal relationship with a subordinate.
Dutil’s deputy presided over the case at first but eventually recused himself and refused to name another judge to take over because two of them have conflicts of interest and the third isn’t bilingual enough.


