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Undercover confession allowed as evidence in Saskatoon first-degree murder trialA judge decided that all of the statements obtained during an undercover police operation into Fertuck will be allowed as evidence -- including his confession to the crime.CanadaSep 22, 2023
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Regina mother found not guilty in son’s deathWhitby was originally charged with second-degree murder in the death of her son, who died from blunt force head trauma on June 10, 2020.CrimeSep 19, 2023
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Million-dollar lawsuit filed after woman killed at Saskatoon nightclubPaige Theriault-Fisher is charged with manslaughter in Hodan Hashi's death. The charge was brought down in court from second-degree murder.CrimeMar 3, 2023
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Power outage closes Edmonton law courts, adjourns casesDue to a power outage, cases at Edmonton law courts scheduled for Wednesday have been adjourned, including the highly-anticipated appeal hearing of convicted killer Bradley Barton.CrimeJan 4, 2023
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