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Couple ‘entrapped’ by police in B.C. legislature bomb plot files suit against RCMPJohn Nuttall and Amanda Korody had their conviction in the plot thrown out after a judge ruled they had been entrapped by police. The B.C. Court of Appeal later upheld the move.CrimeAug 31, 2022
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Court documents reveal peace bond hearing for couple accused in Victoria legislature bomb plot cancelledThe couple was supposed to be in court again next week for a peace bond hearing to determine whether they still pose a risk to the public.Jan 2, 2019
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Nuttall and Korody, couple accused in Victoria legislature bomb plot, remain free after B.C. Court of Appeal rulingOne justice ruled the overall conduct of the investigation was "a travesty of justice."CrimeDec 19, 2018
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RCMP spent $1M on Victoria terror plot investigation, including $90K on Nuttall and KorodyThe judge threw out the terror convictions against Korody and Nuttall, concluding the RCMP essentially lured the pair into committing a criminal offence by spending thousands of dollars on them.Jan 16, 2018
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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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John Nuttal and Amanda Korody still a threat: CrownA 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.Sep 7, 2016
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RCMP asks vigilante pedophile hunters to leave law enforcement to the prosCanadian law enforcement agencies are calling on B.C. group "Creep Hunters" to let police investigate potential criminal cases after they identified a B.C. sheriff as a suspect.CanadaAug 30, 2016
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Mr. Big sting co-founder says he knew Nuttall and Korody would go freeA former RCMP inspector - who helped develop the so-called Mr. Big investigative tactic - says he knew John Nuttall and Amanda Korody would be set free.CrimeAug 2, 2016
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