Gas Plants Trial
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Former McGuinty aide David Livingston to be sentenced April 11 for gas plants data destructionDavid Livingston was found guilty of illegal use of a computer.CanadaFeb 27, 2018
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David Livingston guilty, Laura Miller not guilty in Ontario gas plants trialThe two former political aides were charged over the destruction of documents related to a controversial provincial government decision.CanadaJan 19, 2018
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Ontario gas plants verdict expected Friday, ex-premier’s top aides to learn fateThe verdict comes just months before McGuinty's successor, Premier Kathleen Wynne, will lead her party into a provincial election.CrimeJan 18, 2018
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Gas plants trial arguments come to a close; decision expected in JanuaryAn Ontario court judge says he'll render a verdict in two months in the case of two senior political staffers accused of illegally destroying data in the office of former premier Dalton McGuinty.PoliticsNov 23, 2017
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Crown argues deleted records ‘not personal’ at Ontario gas plants trialThe suggestion that two senior political staffers wiped only personal data from computers in the office of former Ontario premier Dalton McGuinty doesn't wash, a judge was told in closing arguments on Wednesday.CanadaNov 22, 2017
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Judge rules Ontario gas plants email trial should continueOntario court Judge Timothy Lipson on Thursday rejected a defence argument that the prosecution had no case against David Livingston and his deputy Laura Miller.CanadaNov 9, 2017
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Accused under pressure for info on growing gas-plants scandal, court toldLivingston and Miller, top aides to ex-Liberal premier Dalton McGuinty, have pleaded not guilty to mischief and illegal computer use.CrimeNov 7, 2017
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Crown asks judge for acquittal on breach-of-trust count at gas plants trialThe Crown said there was no reasonable prospect of conviction on the breach of trust count against David Livingston and Laura Miller.CanadaNov 3, 2017
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Ontario gas plants trial hears from IT consultant allegedly hired to wipe hard drivesThe trial of two former senior political aides is hearing from a private IT consultant who was allegedly hired to wipe clean several hard drives in ex-premier Dalton McGuinty's office.CanadaOct 27, 2017
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Ontario gas plants trial judge disqualifies key Crown ‘expert’ witnessThe judge ruled Robert (Bob) Gagnon, a retired police computer specialist, was integrally involved in investigating and prosecuting David Livingston and Laura Miller, even at one point suggesting one of the three charges laid against them.PoliticsSep 28, 2017
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