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A Nova Scotia provincial court judge has been sanctioned over his conduct on the bench, with a review committee finding undiagnosed mental health issues were a factor in his behaviour.

The investigation of Judge Alain Bégin involved three cases, including one where he referred to a defendant during a sexual assault trial as a “sexual deviant” and later attempted to argue his remark had been off the record.

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He was alleged to have shown bias in two other cases, once against sexual assault victims and another time against Indigenous offenders.

A statement from the Nova Scotia judiciary says Bégin agreed to the resolution of the complaints, which stemmed from cases he heard between 2021 and 2024 as a judge in Truro, N.S.

The report made public today brings the disciplinary process to an end, though one of the three committee members thought Bégin’s actions warranted a full hearing before the Nova Scotia Judicial Council.

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As part of the agreement, Bégin has agreed to apologize, to take part in professional development activities and to continue to receive treatment for a mental health disorder, which the report notes was undiagnosed at the time of his ethical breaches.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published March 27, 2025.


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