A criminal lawyer from the Montreal region, Me Noémi Tellier, appeared by videoconference Thursday afternoon at the Joliette courthouse, where she was accused of accessory after the fact following a murder linked to organized crime.
Me Tellier, 35, a lawyer since 2012, was arrested by Crimes against the Person investigators from the Sûreté du Québec on Thursday morning at her residence in Longueuil.
Me Tellier is accused of having, “between May 7, 2019 and November 10, 2023, in Repentigny, district of Joliette, in Blainville, district of Terrebonne and [dans] other places in Quebec, was an accessory after the fact to the murder of Francis Turgeon, thus committing the criminal act provided for in section 240 of the Criminal Code,” indicates the arrest warrant obtained by The Press.
Joined by The PressM’s lawyere Tellier, Me Stéphanie Bisaillon-Auclaire declined to comment.
Incriminating video
The victim, Francis Turgeon, 33, is a drug trafficker who was allegedly eliminated for not paying royalties to a member of the Hells Angels.
Two men were arrested last November and charged with the premeditated murder of Turgeon, James Patrice Mardy, 33, and Kevin St-Pierre, 34. They are still awaiting trial.
Kevin St-Pierre, who has numerous criminal records, is the ex-spouse and father of M’s childe Noémi Tellier.
In 2021, investigators from the Longueuil agglomeration police department searched a residence in Saint-Amable, on the South Shore, and arrested Kevin St-Pierre and Noémi Tellier, as part of an investigation into the broadcast, on social networks, of a filmed interrogation in which an individual offered to collaborate with the police.
Neither St-Pierre nor Tellier had been charged in the case, but police found a gun in a car owned by a numbered company in the couple’s name, and St-Pierre was arrested and charged with non-compliance. compliance with conditions, possession of a loaded prohibited firearm (a Hungarian-made FEG 37M pistol) and occupation of a vehicle in which he knew there was a prohibited firearm.
In this case, St-Pierre was sentenced to four years in prison in January 2023.
A week ago, Noémi Tellier pleaded guilty to impaired driving and was fined $2,000.
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