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John Nuttal and Amanda Korody still a threat: CrownSep 7, 2016A Crown lawyer says a British Columbia couple found guilty of masterminding a terrorist plot but then freed when a judge ruled they had been entrapped are still a danger to the public.
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‘A very important signal,’ but impact of B.C. entrapment ruling remains unclear: lawyerCanadaJul 30, 2016
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RCMP spent almost $1 million in overtime on undercover anti-terrorism operationCanadaJul 29, 2016
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B.C. judge rules RCMP entrapped pair guilty of terrorism: Convictions overturnedCrimeJul 29, 2016
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B.C. judge rules RCMP entrapped pair guilty of terrorism: Convictions overturnedA couple found guilty of plotting to blow up the B.C. Legislature on Canada Day three years ago have been released from prison today.CrimeJul 29, 2016
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RCMP terrorism sting must be condemned: lawyerIllegal police tactics during an undercover operation that led a couple to be found guilty of terrorism-related offences endanger public rights, shock the conscience of Canadians and must be strongly condemned, says a statement of defence filed in B.C. Supreme Court.Jun 8, 2016
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B.C. court hears terror suspect livid about insult to Islam asked for gunA court heard that Nuttall pleaded with an undercover officer to find him a gun.Apr 19, 2016
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Terror suspects posed risk from outset: CrownThe entrapment trial resumes today for a British Columbia couple found guilty of terrorism who allege they were manipulated by police into plotting to blow up the provincial legislature.Apr 18, 2016
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Entrapment hearing for B.C. terror suspects suspendedBecause of a publication ban, the details as to why are scarce.Feb 5, 2016
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Portrayal of Islam in terror op ‘dubious’: expertAn Islamic expert says police involved in an undercover terrorism sting were wrong in preventing a British Columbia man with radical Muslim views from reaching out to mainstream, moderate religious leaders.Feb 4, 2016
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‘If there’s true justice, he will walk away’: John Nuttall’s mother speaks outOne of North America's leading Islamic experts testified at the hearing for John Nuttall and Amanda Korody, supporting the defense team's position that the two were coerced into planning their attack at the legislature three years ago.CrimeFeb 1, 2016
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No secret hearings in terror case: B.C. judgeB.C. Supreme Court Justice Catherine Bruce has ruled the media and the public will be allowed to attend the hearing that is considering if the RCMP manipulated the couple into carrying out the bomb plot.CrimeJan 22, 2016
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CSIS may have incited B.C. terror attack: lawyerA legal adviser in a high-profile terrorism sting told the police leader she believed a suspect appeared vulnerable, directionless and willing to say anything to undercover officers.CanadaJan 13, 2016
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Inspector had no details of Canada Day terror case: courtJohn Nuttall and his wife Amanda Korody were found guilty in June of planning to set off homemade pressure-cooker bombs at the B.C. legislature grounds on Canada Day in 2013, but lawyers are now arguing they were entrapped by police.CrimeOct 19, 2015
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