Yes. That was in Alberta.
An inquiry is ongoing into the conduct of the crown there. It was a crown decision to have her incarcerated, and she was brought to court in the same van as the man who is alleged to have assaulted her. There were huge issues associated with that.
It gets a bit at your earlier question about the need for training at all levels of the justice system and about the assumptions that are made about indigenous women as dangerous, as violent, as women we need to be protected from, and about not understanding that in this case the woman was not in fact the accused at all, but was the witness. There are deeply ingrained assumptions, I think, about those women.