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Via Rail terror case: Supreme Court to decide whether to review new trial decision

WATCH: (Aug. 2019) Men found guilty in Via Rail terror plot granted new trial – Aug 27, 2019

The fate of two men accused of plotting to derail a Via train in a terrorist attack should become a little clearer today.

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The Supreme Court of Canada is set to decide whether it will review a lower-court decision to grant Raed Jaser and Chiheb Esseghaier a new trial.

Jaser and Esseghaier were found guilty in 2015 of terror-related charges arising mainly from an alleged al-Qaida-inspired plot to derail a passenger train travelling between the United States and Canada.

In August last year, the Ontario Court of Appeal ordered a fresh trial for the men on grounds the jury that convicted them was improperly chosen.

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Following the decision, the Public Prosecution Service of Canada said it would proceed with a new trial.

However, federal lawyers also exercised a right to seek the Supreme Court’s permission to challenge the appeal-court decision.

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