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Cameron Ortis, former RCMP official convicted of leaking secrets, seeks acquittal

In a first-of-its-kind appeal, Cameron Ortis — the former RCMP intelligence official sentenced to 14 years for leaking secret information to police targets — is seeking acquittal, arguing that he didn't get a fair trial.

A jury found the former intelligence director guilty on all six charges against him in November, including four violations of the Security of Information Act. The Crown argued Ortis used his position in the RCMP to try to sell secret information to police targets.

His case was the first successful conviction under the national security law.

It was a highly unusual trial, with multiple witnesses — including Ortis — testifying behind closed doors to prevent the release of state secrets.

According to a redacted transcript of Ortis's testimony, the former civilian member of the RCMP told the jury he was on a covert mission on behalf of an unnamed foreign agency.

Defence lawyer Mark Ertel told the court Ortis was «forbidden from telling you what the information was or what the foreign agency was. So he's defending himself with one hand tied behind his back.»

In an appeal filed last week in Ottawa, Ortis's lawyer Jon Doody argued that trial judge Justice Robert Maranger failed to find that Ortis's «right to a fair trial was impacted by the restrictions placed on his testimony, specifically his inability to be allowed to testify regarding the foreign agency source or provide details with respect to his motivations.»

Doody also criticized the judge for granting the Crown's application to close the court during certain testimony «without properly considering whether doing so was necessary,» and for not issuing instructions to jurors on motive before they retired to make their decision.

Ortis's defence team is asking the

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