Dead bullied boy's statements to be heard in court
Bullied boy identified attacker before killing himself
CBC News
Posted: Feb 13, 2012 11:52 AM ET
Last Updated: Feb 13, 2012 8:48 PM ET
Justice Mary Teresa Devlin ruled on Monday that 11-year-old Mitchell Wilson's written statements will be admissible. (Alex Tavshunsky/CBC)
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A judge has ruled that written statements will be allowed as evidence against a boy charged with bullying and robbing Mitchell Wilson, an 11-year-old Pickering, Ont., boy who took his own life.
Justice Mary Teresa Devlin ruled Monday that statements Wilson made to police will be admitted — including one that identified his alleged attacker — who is now 13 and cannot be named because of his age.
The teen, who was 12 at the time of the attack, was charged with robbery and assault causing bodily harm.
The Crown alleges that Wilson, who suffered from muscular dystrophy and used a walker, was bullied and attacked in November 2010. He was walking in his neighbourhood and allegedly attacked and robbed of his father's iPhone. Wilson suffered broken teeth in the attack.
Wilson was found dead the following September with a plastic bag tied around his head. He had taken his own life after learning he would be required to testify against his alleged attacker.
Craig Wilson, Mitchell's father, has said his son suffered panic attacks and severe depression following his assault. Wilson said his son was afraid to face his alleged attacker in court.
Defence argued against use of written statements
The Crown decided to proceed with the case after Wilson's death, using written statements about what happened.
The defence argued against the admission of Wilson’s written statements because Wilson can’t be cross-examined.
Had the judge ruled against allowing the written statements as evidence, the case likely would not have proceeded.
Members of Wilson's family told CBC News they were "extremely relieved" that their son's case would go to trial.
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