A Toronto woman charged with hiding the bodies of two babies will spend at least the next week in jail — but her lawyer insists the 24-year-old has been set up.
from the defence...
A Toronto criminal defence's blog
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Thursday, October 19, 2006
Tuesday, October 3, 2006
Judge cries foul over denying inmate shower
globeandmail.com: Judge cries foul over denying inmate shower: "In an unusual ruling, Mr. Justice Casey Hill of the Ontario Superior Court took the administrators of Maplehurst Correctional Complex to task for depriving Mr. Jones of a shower and a hot meal following his return every day from his sexual-assault trial."
Monday, October 2, 2006
VIDEO: Province moves to seize Hells Angels clubhouse
durham region news: ajax, pickering, whitby, oshawa, scugog, uxbridge and clarington newspapers: "WHITBY -- Local bikers -- including two men accused of conspiring to commit murder -- were in a courtroom Monday as the government proceeded with a motion aimed at seizing the Hells Angels' Oshawa clubhouse."
Bikers: Biker warrant blackout fought
CANOE -- CNEWS - Law - Bikers: Biker warrant blackout fought: "Sun Media and the CBC are asking a judge to order the opening of sealed police search warrants in the Bandidos massacre case."
Suspects sought after shooting reports
TheStar.com - Suspects sought after shooting reports: "Police are looking for two suspects after reports of a female being shot and thrown into a car in the city’s north end early Monday morning."
Violence against women worse in north
TheStar.com - Violence against women worse in north: "OTTAWA (CP) — A new study says women in the territories report higher rates of spousal violence than those living in the provinces, and police statistics also indicate they experience higher levels of sexual assault and homicide."
Violence against women worse in north
TheStar.com - Violence against women worse in north: "OTTAWA (CP) — A new study says women in the territories report higher rates of spousal violence than those living in the provinces, and police statistics also indicate they experience higher levels of sexual assault and homicide."
Mayor hopefuls play the crime card
TheStar.com - Mayor hopefuls play the crime card: "Preying on people's fear of crime is top of the playbook for many politicians when they head into an election season."
Drunk driving 2: Will Knolly be freed?
TheStar.com - Drunk driving 2: Will Knolly be freed?: "On any given evening, the city elite ride College Park's art deco elevators to the seventh floor — to the Carlu — where a black-tie crowd sips champagne in the recently renovated penthouse jewel of what was once the flagship of Eaton's department stores."
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Sunday, October 1, 2006
Kevin Madden's lawyer might seek an appeal
CTV.ca | Kevin Madden's lawyer might seek an appeal: "The lawyer representing Kevin Madden,the Toronto teen who murdered his 12-year-old brother, is considering filing an appeal. "
A few for the road
TheStar.com - A few for the road: "A news serial on drinking and driving: Part 1"
Man shot at Scarborough hall
TheStar.com - Man shot at Scarborough hall: "A man is in hospital after being shot three times in the back outside a Scarborough banquet hall early Sunday morning."