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Top court orders new trial for francophone B.C. man who was not given French option

A francophone man in British Columbia convicted of sexual assault will get a new trial because he was not informed of his right to be tried in French, the Supreme Court ruled Friday.

Franck Yvan Tayo Tompouba appealed his conviction on the basis that his language rights were violated because he was not told his trial could be conducted in his preferred official language.

«There may be cases in which accused persons are not duly informed of this fundamental linguistic right and of how it is to be exercised,» Chief Justice Richard Wagner wrote in the 5-2 decision.

«This appeal is an example of such a situation, and it is a reminder that Canada's linguistic minorities too often still experience difficulties in accessing justice in the official language of their choice.»

The case arrived at the Supreme Court after the B.C. Court of Appeal dismissed the matter.

The top court heard the initial judge did not ensure Tayo Tompouba had been informed of his right to have a trial in French, as is required by the Criminal Code when an accused's language is either French and English.

The Appeal Court erred in dismissing his bid by saying it was the accused's responsibility to prove that his language rights had been violated, Wagner wrote for the majority.

As a result, the top court quashed his conviction and ordered that a new trial be held in French.

Wagner described the right of an accused to be tried in the official language of their choice as «fundamental» and «absolute.»

Judges must be 'proactive' on language rights: chief justice

The decision says the right is so essential that an accused only has to «assert» which language «is their own language,» unless the Crown chooses to challenge that.

Judges are not to try and determine an accused's

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