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Trials and Errors

The People vs Brian Gordon Jack

by (author) John D. Montgomery

introduction by Hon Alfred M. Monnin

Publisher
J. Gordon Shillingford Publishing
Initial publish date
Apr 2001
Category
General
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9781896239767
    Publish Date
    Apr 2001
    List Price
    $22.95

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In 1989, former Winnipeg Blue Bomber Brian Jack stood accused of murdering his wife Christine. Leading the prosecution team, John D. Montgomery won a conviction against him, but after three trials, numerous appeals and two appearances before the Supreme Court of Canada, that court entered a judicial stay of proceedings. Brian Jack is a free man even though he was convicted of manslaughter at his third trial. Now retired, Montgomery reminds us that all the evidence pointed clearly to Brian Jack’s guilt and takes some of Canada’s senior jurists to task over what he believes was a colossal miscarriage of justice. "What happened to Christine Jack? One day, she vanished off the face of the earth. In this provocative account, prosecutor John Montgomery makes it plain what he thinks happened to Christine Jack. She was murdered, although her body was never found. In a stunning condemnation of Canada’s justice system, Mr. Montgomery points the finger at the judges who let Christine Jack down and he levels a direct challenge to the man he says is responsible for Christine Jack’s disappearance. The book is a gripping and provocative true-crime yarn, told only the way an insider could tell it."

About the authors

John D. (Jack) Montgomery, Q.C. is a former Chief Prosecutor for the City of Winnipeg; Provincial Director of Criminal Prosecutions; and a General Counsel in Manitoba’s Department of Justice. His previous books include She Was Only Three: The Trials of John Thomas James Jr. (1998) and Trials & Errors: The People vs Brian Gordon Jack (2001).

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Alfred Monnin was appointed a judge of Manitoba’s Court of Queen’s Bench in 1957. For 33 years, he served with great distinction on the Trial Division and on the Court of Appeal, retiring as Chief Justice of Manitoba in 1990. His devotion to the rule of law has never waned.

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