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New trial ordered for Ontario man who spent 23 years in prison for 10-year-old girl’s murder
Ontario’s court of appeal has set aside a conviction and ordered a new trial for a man who spent 23 years in prison for the ...
A Toronto man who spent more than 25 years in prison for the murder of a little girl has been granted a new trial. Timothy ...
Calgary Herald on MSN
Witness describes hearing fatal stabbing victim moaning before calling 911, murder trial hears
Basque said he banged on the front door yelling that he was the police when Hunter emerged from the residence and they both ...
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Therapist tells Ontario women's murder trial she never recommended consistent pureeing of food
A child and family therapist was the latest mental health worker to testify in the trial of two Burlington, Ont., women accused in the first-degree murder of a 12-year-old boy in their care.
Rees did not get a fair trial because important evidence was withheld from his defence team by police, Court of Appeal rules ...
In his video-taped statement to police, the boy described sleeping in a “sack” inside a tent on his bed — “and then they zip-tied me in there so I can’t ...
One of the children, a 12-year-old boy known only as LL, spent his final moments screaming and vomiting in pain as he tried to escape from a locked basement. His prospective adoptive parents are ...
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James Plover sentenced for assault, threats, ahead of separate murder trial in B.C.
Plover was convicted of choking someone and uttering the threats on July 4, and was then freed on $500 bail just hours before he is alleged to have attacked and killed his estranged wife with a hammer ...
The Ontario government wants three men retried for murder charges after a judge ordered a stay over what he called "tortuous" ...
Defence lawyers for two Burlington, Ont., women accused of murdering a boy in their care cross-examined his younger brother ...
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Murder suspect says assault sentence ‘doesn’t matter’ next to how he tortures himself
The British Columbia Prosecution Service says new evidence from police has resulted in an upgraded charge of first-degree ...
Only cases of alleged murder, rape or manslaughter will be decided by a jury under new proposals to cut court backlogs.
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