A Canadian federal judge is facing possible removal for asking the accuser in a 2014 rape trial: "Why couldn't you just keep your knees together?" The Canadian Judicial Council is determining the fate of Justice Robin Camp, 64, who apologized Friday for his questioning of the 19-year-old woman. Camp, who was born in South Africa but moved to Calgary in 1998, was a provincial court judge at the time of the rape trial. He said he had been in South Africa during the 1960s through the 1980s and had not understood the changes to Canadian sexual-assault law intended to protect women from discriminatory attitudes. The Canadian Judicial Council will then forward its final recommendation to the federal justice minister.
Source: ABC News September 10, 2016 16:44 UTC