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Jean-Pierre Bonin : ウィキペディア英語版 | Jean-Pierre Bonin Jean-Pierre Bonin (1942 – June 18, 2010) was a judge in the Canadian province of Quebec. ==Early life and career== Bonin was born in Woonsocket, Rhode Island, in the United States of America. He studied law at the Universite de Montreal and was called to the bar of Quebec in 1967. He completed a master's degree in law in 1978 and was appointed as the chief crown prosecutor for Montreal the following year.〔Sue Montgomery, "Dedicated judge was an 'institution'; Many touched by death of Jean-Pierre Bonin," ''Montreal Gazette'', 19 June 2010, A8.〕 In 1978, Bonin was the crown prosecutor against Jacques Cossette-Trudel and Louise Lanctôt, former members of the Front de libération du Québec (FLQ) who pleaded guilty to the kidnapping of United Kingdom diplomat James Cross.〔"Crown briefs FLQ pair's lawyer on evidence," ''Globe and Mail'', 28 December 1978, p. 8.〕 Over the next four years, he prosecuted separate cases against former FLQ members Alain Allard, Nigel Barry Hamer, Marc Carbonneau, and Yves Langlois.〔"Ex-FLQ member pleads guilty," ''Globe and Mail'', 16 February 1980, p. 13; "Hamer pleads guilty to kidnapping charge in FLQ-Cross case," ''Globe and Mail'', 18 November 1980, p. 8; "FLQ suspect gives press a shock: his court appearance unnoticed," ''Globe and Mail'', 1 September 1981, p. 8; Victor Malarek, "Marc Carbonneau enters plea of guilty in Cross kidnapping," ''Globe and Mail'', 23 October 1981, p. 10; "Last FLQ suspect to return today," ''Globe and Mail'', 9 June 1982, p. 8; Victor Malarek, "Last FLQ terrorist enters plea of guilty," ''Globe and Mail'', 31 August 1982, p. 9. "Carbonneau" is the correct spelling.〕 Bonin also prosecuted the trial of Claude Vermette, a Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) officer who was charged with committing illegal activities in the line of duty, in the early 1980s. The trial drew attention to several illicit RCMP activities in Quebec during the 1970s.〔Victor Malarek, "Other break-ins revealed at RCMP trial," ''Globe and Mail'', 23 April 1982, p. 9; Victor Malarek, "Break-ins authorized by Government, trial told," ''Globe and Mail'', 6 May 1981, p. 10.〕 The case ended in a mistrial after Quebec premier René Lévesque criticized a trial witness during a legislative debate.〔Victor Malarek, "Levesque's outburst in House causes mistrial in RCMP case," ''Globe and Mail'', 8 May 1982, p. 1; Victor Malarek, "Citing Levesque outburst, judge sets RCMP inspector free," ''Globe and Mail'', 2 October 1982, p. 11.〕
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