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Man found guilty of 1st-degree murder in fatal stabbing of Toronto cancer researcherThe finding against Calvin Michael Nimoh was announced Friday evening at a downtown Toronto court.CrimeJun 8, 2018
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Calvin Nimoh back in Toronto court after mistrial declared in murder trialCalvin Nimoh is accused of fatally stabbing Toronto cancer researcher Dr. Mark Ernsting while he was out for a walk in 2015.CrimeMay 25, 2018
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Mistrial declared in 1st-degree murder trial of man accused of stabbing Toronto cancer researcherJury selection for the retrial is expected to begin on Thursday with opening arguments expected to start as early as Friday.CrimeMay 9, 2018
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1st-degree murder trial begins for man accused of stabbing Toronto cancer researcherThe man accused of fatally stabbing 39-year-old cancer researcher Dr. Mark Ernsting nine times in downtown Toronto in 2015 has pleaded not guilty to first-degree murder.CrimeMay 8, 2018
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Charge upgraded to first-degree murder in stabbing of Toronto cancer researcherCharges have been upgraded to first-degree murder against a 21-year-old man in the fatal stabbing of a cancer researcher and Toronto professor last month.CrimeJan 8, 2016
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