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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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