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Police officer’s murder charge thrown out

Police officer’s murder charge thrown out

 A thrown-out second-degree murder charge against a member of the Toronto Emergency Task Force whose gun discharged and killed a man during an apartment raid is a complete vindication for a top-notch…

Peel police officer acquitted of assault

Peel police officer acquitted of assault

A Peel police officer was acquitted of assaulting a man near a bus terminal in the summer of 2010. Const. Christopher Furlotte was found not guilty of a charge of…

Delay in G20 police discipline process causes hardship, says Gridin

Delay in G20 police discipline process causes hardship, says Gridin

The Toronto Police Services Board’s decision to extend the deadline for laying G20-related disciplinary charges against eight officers has “condemned the officers to suffer continued economic and emotional hardship, possibly…

New crime laws now in effect: what happens next?

New crime laws now in effect: what happens next?

Toronto criminal lawyer Lawrence Gridin predicts that with the passage of the omnibus crime bill into law, more Canadians will be going to jail. And, Gridin further suggests that the…