Mock trial of David Suzuki suffers setback as judge withdraws after questions of possible bias
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On Friday, after questions were raised about her involvement, Ontario Superior Justice Harriet Sachs announced that she would no longer be participating in a mock trial of environmentalist David Suzuki.
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On Wednesday, at a photo-op to promote the event in which Mr. Suzuki read the 鈥淐arbon Manifesto鈥?by which he was to be judged, he was barraged with questions by Sun News host Ezra Levant, including queries on Judge Sachs and her possible bias.
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In a Friday release, the museum announced that Judge Sachs had 鈥渞elinquished her role鈥?and that, 鈥渁t this time, the role of the judge has not been filled.鈥?
A Superior Court judge since 1998, Judge Sachs is the wife of Clayton Ruby, a prominent Toronto lawyer known for championing liberal causes.
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