Overturned conviction of Neilburg school principal will stand, but Court of Appeal says new trial still possible
Crown Prosecutors in North Battleford were not able to convince the Court of Appeal to change a ruling that overturned the conviction of a high school principal for sexual assault on one of his students, but they can still pursue a second trial.
The Saskatchewan Court of Appeal denied the Crown’s appeal and said that the decision of a Court of King’s Bench judge to overturn Neilburg Principal Geoffrey McFArlan’s conviction will remain.
A North Battleford Provincial Court judge convicted McFarlan and sentenced him to six-months in custody, followed by two-years probation at North for a 2021 sexual assault on a 12-year-old student.
However, the ruling was overturned by the King’s Bench in Nov. 2024 after it was determined that the trial judge misapprehended evidence in the original case.


