BC Legislature Bomb Trial
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Crown appeals ruling in Nuttall and Korody Victoria terrorist plotThe Crown is appealing a ruling which found that the RCMP influenced John Nuttall and Amanda Korody into planting what they thought were pressure cooker bombs on the lawn of the B.C. Legislature on Canada Day 2013.CrimeJan 15, 2018
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Judge adjourns peace bond hearing in terror caseA provincial court judge in British Columbia has delayed a hearing over a peace bond for two people awaiting an appeal on terror charges.Jan 12, 2017
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Pair freed in terror plot don’t need bond: lawyerCrown lawyers in British Columbia are trying to use a peace bond hearing as a second chance to prosecute a man freed after a judge ruled police had manipulated him into carrying out a terrorist act, his lawyer says.NewsJan 6, 2017
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Spy agency wants terror hearing held in secretCanada's spy agency is back in court asking that information about its involvement in a British Columbia terrorism probe be kept secret from the public.Jan 21, 2016
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Experienced officers wanted on terror case: courtThe head of an RCMP team tasked with investigating a possible terror suspect told a B.C. Supreme Court trial that he had concerns about entrapment and abuse of process near the start of a police sting.Jan 18, 2016
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Lawyer argues against secret terror trial hearingVANCOUVER – A British Columbia Supreme Court judge is tasked with deciding how much the public should be allowed to know about the involvement of Canada’s spy agency in a terrorism probe. Justice Catherine Bruce will consider if transcripts should be released to the media of a closed-door hearing into the role of an alleged...Jan 8, 2016
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RCMP brought in ‘closer’ for B.C. terrorism caseThe RCMP brought in a new lead investigator in the 11th hour of an undercover terrorism operation because they knew he was a "closer" who could wrap up the elaborate plan, a senior Mountie has confirmed in B.C. Supreme Court.Oct 21, 2015
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B.C. couple found guilty of terror-related charges back in courtThe case of a B.C. couple convicted of trying to bomb the legislature on Canada Day two years ago is back in court today.Oct 19, 2015
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Lawyer wants CSIS info for terror entrapment caseCanada's spy agency should hand over information that could shed light on whether a British Columbia man found guilty of terrorism was the victim of police manipulation, a court has heard.Jun 23, 2015
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In final arguments, crown tells B.C. terror jury not to pity accusedB.C. court has heard that two accused terrorists had a simple objective when they planted bombs at the legislature on Canada Day 2013 — they wanted to blow people up.CrimeMay 28, 2015
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