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  • 2 weeks later...
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17 hours ago, gn233 said:

It will be interesting to see what he looks like now without steroids for a couple years.

Agreed!
He's now been locked up in jail for more than 18 months awaiting trial. Bozo suspects that he currently looks markedly different than in December, 2023, when he used those two women as human punching bags. 

Still hoping that @SirBillybob or another one of our Canadian members can give us an update on the new trial date.

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  • 2 weeks later...
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On 7/21/2025 at 8:07 PM, BOZO T CLOWN said:

Agreed!
He's now been locked up in jail for more than 18 months awaiting trial. Bozo suspects that he currently looks markedly different than in December, 2023, when he used those two women as human punching bags. 

Still hoping that @SirBillybob or another one of our Canadian members can give us an update on the new trial date.

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Same here > thanks for the local updates! This was a nationally covered news media story 18+ months ago, so I'm surprised by the minimal lack of follow-up news coverage, especially since firing his lawyer back in the Spring!:( Will be interesting how much jail time he actually gets, minus the 18+ months he's already served + earliest parole eligibility date in Quebec?

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15 hours ago, CardioKing said:

Same here > thanks for the local updates! This was a nationally covered news media story 18+ months ago, so I'm surprised by the minimal lack of follow-up news coverage, especially since firing his lawyer back in the Spring!:( Will be interesting how much jail time he actually gets, minus the 18+ months he's already served + earliest parole eligibility date in Quebec?

You are correct.
The latest update on the trial was back in April when Leduc fired his attorney (who apparently worked out a plea arrangement). At the time, a new trial date was set for May 15th. There's been a news blackout on the case since then. As you say, this is very surprising when one considers this story was covered by the Canadian national news media.

As for possible jail time, first things first. Let's hope and pray for a guilty verdict.... 

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Posted (edited)

Not surprising. 6 domestic QC femicides so far this year. Dead is dead. Domestic assault, however egregious, is ubiquitous and a small proportion media-tracked, now seemingly mostly locally in French outlets for the Leduc case. There has been no follow-up beyond the July court dates I described upthread. It’s even possible the outcome won’t make it to conventional press.

There isn’t a system for tracking such as I believe exists in USA … PACER? And no public domain court docket such as the list that SDNY, for example, posts weekly and you can use doc search such as, ahem, Smith or ‘Wolf’.

By the way, the young foolish chap that I have reason to believe was Wolf’s FBI informant and whose devices were used for entrapping Wolf seems to have similarly entered a guilty plea before the same DA (Getzel Berger?) on a charge that was eventually rescinded for Wolf, that which was replaced with the guilty plea transport charge for the latter. What a mess. The young guy had also been co-charged within a large sting op in a different state, ensnaring several felons that predates Wolf’s connection. Seems to have been an extensive sequential cascade effect and Wolf got sung about as a big media-frenzied FBI catch in the process. The young guy’s case was transferred up to SDNY where his permanent residence was. Imagine the detention centre dynamics. 

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  • 3 weeks later...
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On 8/4/2025 at 8:04 AM, BOZO T CLOWN said:

You are correct.
The latest update on the trial was back in April when Leduc fired his attorney (who apparently worked out a plea arrangement). At the time, a new trial date was set for May 15th. There's been a news blackout on the case since then. As you say, this is very surprising when one considers this story was covered by the Canadian national news media.

As for possible jail time, first things first. Let's hope and pray for a guilty verdict.... 

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Forgot to make the point that given he's been held in Quebec prison, without bail, for 19+ months now > there is NO doubt of a guilty verdict here. The only real question is how much more time he'll be required to spend in jail when his prison sentence is finally handed down, minus time already served + earliest parole eligibility date.

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9 hours ago, CardioKing said:

Forgot to make the point that given he's been held in Quebec prison, without bail, for 19+ months now > there is NO doubt of a guilty verdict here. The only real question is how much more time he'll be required to spend in jail when his prison sentence is finally handed down, minus time already served + earliest parole eligibility date.

Bozo prides himself in having expertise in many, many different subjects; however the Quebec legal system and penal law is not one of them (Bozo defers to @SirBillybob). If you are correct, and there "is NO doubt of a guilty verdict here", why wouldn't Leduc have taken the plea deal offered to him back in April? Instead, he chose to fire his attorney days before the April plea hearing, and roll the dice with a trial. That doesn't make sense! Unless he is looking to get off on some legal technicality, i.e. Miranda Rights (or whatever that is called in Quebec - Droits de Miranda?) violation, mishandling of blood or fingerprints evidence, etc.

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On 8/22/2025 at 8:10 AM, BOZO T CLOWN said:

Bozo prides himself in having expertise in many, many different subjects; however the Quebec legal system and penal law is not one of them (Bozo defers to @SirBillybob). If you are correct, and there "is NO doubt of a guilty verdict here", why wouldn't Leduc have taken the plea deal offered to him back in April? Instead, he chose to fire his attorney days before the April plea hearing, and roll the dice with a trial. That doesn't make sense! Unless he is looking to get off on some legal technicality, i.e. Miranda Rights (or whatever that is called in Quebec - Droits de Miranda?) violation, mishandling of blood or fingerprints evidence, etc.

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There is ZERO doubt of a guilty verdict here > the only issue of how much additional prison sentence time he will be facing. The horrific photographic evidence of both victims was more than enough for this roided-out animal to be immediately thrown into Quebec jail without any bail at any amount whatsoever. This is not at all the norm for less violent domestic charges in Quebec or any other Canadian province. Your posts on other subjects are fantastic  and highly informative, but there is absolutely NO CHANCE of any Quebec Judge rendering a not-guilty verdict in this specific case, including all those "legal technicalities" we see in tv and movies!:) The real debatable discussion is what specific prison sentence he'll finally receive minus time already served

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57 minutes ago, CardioKing said:

There is ZERO doubt of a guilty verdict here > the only issue of how much additional prison sentence time he will be facing. The horrific photographic evidence of both victims was more than enough for this roided-out animal to be immediately thrown into Quebec jail without any bail at any amount whatsoever. This is not at all the norm for less violent domestic charges in Quebec or any other Canadian province. Your posts on other subjects are fantastic  and highly informative, but there is absolutely NO CHANCE of any Quebec Judge rendering a not-guilty verdict in this specific case, including all those "legal technicalities" we see in tv and movies!:) The real debatable discussion is what specific prison sentence he'll finally receive minus time already served

Forgot to add the likely reasons for him abruptly firing his lawyer last April are threefold: He didn't like the prison term involved...he's seriously fucked in da head...he wanted to send one final fuck you to his former girlfriend he battered to a bloody disfigured pulp who was there in Court with her family that day. Firing his lawyer because he thinks a not-guilty verdict is actually possible, despite horrific disfigured victim photos + damning police and medical reports + two previous Quebec Judges who denied him bail as a "continuing danger to society", is totally delusional!:(

  • 8 months later...
Posted
32 minutes ago, EZEtoGRU said:

Philippe has been sentenced to 42 months in prison. Article in French attached:

https://www.journaldemontreal.com/2026/04/24/il-faut-denoncer-et-faire-confiance--son-ex-conjoint-violent-ecope-de-42-mois

That's the same article that Bozo posted 5 days ago (see above). 
And as the article pointed out, given the time already served, he will be out in a few weeks.

"Given his pre-trial detention, Leduc will be able to leave prison in the coming weeks. He will then be subject to three years of probation, during which he must, among other things, stay away from Ms. Choinière  ."

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Posted (edited)

Reporting somewhat ambiguous if not erroneous. Some of the media either garbled the numbers or shorthanded the calculation variables. The math only works if the court applied enhanced credit for pre-sentence custody, eg, 1.5:1 ratio vs 1:1 would explain the deduction in this case. A straight 42-month sentence minus circa 27–28 actual months already detained would still leave roughly 14–15 months, not merely 15 days.

Not all of the local articles referenced imminent release. The articles seem to omit remand credit component details and make it sound like simple calendar subtraction, but that’s a full year unexplained. Granting any additional credit, in this case apparently 50% (unless release “in the coming weeks” was a typo, broken calculator, or glossed over sentencing narrative) is not automatic yet can be uncoupled from crime “seriousness”.

I do believe, though, the judge would have verbally articulated justification for enhanced served time credit. “Already served over 2 years” is not a trigger for the court’s credit ratio discretion. Surely the victim should have complete clarity related to Leduc’s status. My calculated guess, if pressed to hazard one, is that he has another year or so of prison time to serve.

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Posted (edited)

From La Presse:

https://www.lapresse.ca/actualites/justice-et-faits-divers/2026-04-24/son-bourreau-condamne-a-trois-ans-et-demi-de-prison/ca-vaut-la-peine-de-denoncer-confie-une-victime-de-violence-conjugale.php

"The Crown and the defence presented a joint recommendation of three and a half years' imprisonment. Since the offender has been in custody for more than two years, he has only 15 days left to serve. He will then be subject to three years of probation."

Bozo's sources in Montreal confirmed the above information. The article was published on April 24th. He is scheduled to be released on May 9th (ironically the day before Mother's Day), and then the clock starts on his three years of probation.
Sadly, the charges on assaulting the second victim were dropped.

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Posted (edited)
4 hours ago, BOZO T CLOWN said:

From La Presse:

https://www.lapresse.ca/actualites/justice-et-faits-divers/2026-04-24/son-bourreau-condamne-a-trois-ans-et-demi-de-prison/ca-vaut-la-peine-de-denoncer-confie-une-victime-de-violence-conjugale.php

"The Crown and the defence presented a joint recommendation of three and a half years' imprisonment. Since the offender has been in custody for more than two years, he has only 15 days left to serve. He will then be subject to three years of probation."

Bozo's sources in Montreal confirmed the above information.
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This reads like the original select media piece doing laps around the thread unless what you mean is that you have corroborating sources beyond La Presse. My interpretation of a “source” is information that feeds into the media content, not the media content itself. The specific release date of May 9th serves escalating certainty; it’s either a deft handling of basic arithmetic or, again, it’s predicated on insider information the rest of us lack. 

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