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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 says RCMP may have broken law in terror caseThere is evidence the RCMP broke the law while conducting a high-profile terrorism sting and must hand over confidential legal documents, says a B.C. Supreme Court judge.Nov 19, 2015
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In final arguments, crown tells B.C. terror jury not to pity accusedB.C. court has heard that two accused terrorists had a simple objective when they planted bombs at the legislature on Canada Day 2013 — they wanted to blow people up.CrimeMay 28, 2015
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Accused in B.C. terror case plead not guiltyTwo people accused in what the RCMP described as a plot to blow up the British Columbia legislature have both pleaded not guilty in a Vancouver court.Jan 14, 2015
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