Andrea Giesbrecht
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Release conditions added for woman convicted of hiding infant remainsA Winnipeg woman convicted of hiding the remains of dead infants will have to report relationships she has with men to her parole officer, as well as following several other added conditions.CrimeMay 27, 2019
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Why was Andrea Giesbrecht released? Former prosecutor explains controversial decisionThe release of a woman who hid the remains of six babies in a U-haul storage locker has many Winnipeggers upset, but a former Crown prosecutor says there's strong legal standing behind her successful appeal.CrimeApr 4, 2019
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Winnipeg woman who concealed infant remains in storage locker released following appealJustice Christopher J. Mainella wrote in the Manitoba Cout of Appeal's decision that Andrea Giesbrecht's 8.5-year sentence was too harsh for the crimes for which she was convicted.CrimeApr 3, 2019
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Andrea Giesbrecht, woman convicted of concealing infants’ remains, denied bailJustice Michel Monnin denied bail over concerns about where Giesbrecht would live if granted bail.CrimeApr 18, 2018
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Judge reserves bail decision for Andrea GiesbrechtAndrea Giesbrecht was in court Wednesday seeking bail.Mar 28, 2018
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Andrea Giesbrecht set for bail hearing WednesdayA Winnipeg woman convicted of concealing the remains of six dead infants is expected to ask to be released on bail while she awaits an appeal.CrimeMar 28, 2018
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Bail hearing for Andrea Giesbrecht postponed until JanuaryThe woman convicted of concealing the remains of six dead infants will have to wait until January to find out if a judge will grant her bail.CrimeDec 7, 2017
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Andrea Giesbrecht, convicted of concealing dead infants, wants bail during appealAndrea Giesbrecht, the woman appealing her conviction of concealing the remains of six dead infants, is now seeking bail.Dec 5, 2017
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Andrea Giesbrecht appealing prison sentence for concealing 6 dead infants in storage lockerAndrea Giesbrecht, the woman convicted of hiding the remains of six dead infants, is appealing her prison sentence.Sep 6, 2017
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Andrea Giesbrecht sentenced to 8.5 years for concealing remains of 6 dead infants in storage lockerAndrea Giesbrecht was sentenced to eight and a half years Friday for concealing the remains of six dead infants in a storage locker.CrimeJul 14, 2017
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