Uncharted territory if judge in ‘knees together’ case continues fight for job
CALGARY — A judge who asked a sex assault complainant why she couldn’t keep her “knees together” could be headed into uncharted territory if he continues to fight for his job.
A Canadian Judicial Council committee, which held a public hearing in Calgary in September, found Robin Camp’s apology for his comments during a 2014 trial wasn’t enough and urged he be removed from the bench.
The council as a whole will mull over the panel’s recommendation — and Camp’s rebuttal — when it meets in Ottawa at the end of the month.
Regardless of what the council recommends, Camp’s fate will end up in the hands of federal Justice Minister Jody Wilson-Raybould and then Parliament.
