Manitoba Law Courts
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‘I feel free’: Judge acquits two Manitoba men convicted in 1973 killing in WinnipegBrian Anderson and Allan Woodhouse were sentenced to life in prison in the death of Ting Fong Chan, a restaurant worker who was fatally stabbed in 1973.CrimeJul 18, 2023
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Pine Creek First Nation sues Manitoba, logging company over Duck Mountain forest rightsPine Creek First Nation is suing Manitoba and Louisiana Pacific-Canada Ltd., alleging it has not been consulted about forest management rights for more than 15 years.EnvironmentJan 25, 2022
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Shelly Glover takes the stand in court case over PC party leadership, calls election ‘flawed’Glover, who lost last month to Stefanson by a small margin, has alleged there were irregularities when ballots were counted and wants a judge to order a new vote.PoliticsNov 30, 2021
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‘I was pleading for air’: Alberta man on trial for Winnipeg assault accuses RCMP of excessive force'I was pleading for air, for somebody to get off me and for somebody to film this,' Nathan Lasuik testified last week in court. 'I was fearful I was going to die.'CrimeAug 12, 2021
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No decision as bail hearing for fashion mogul Peter Nygard wraps upLawyers for Peter Nygard are expected to present a new plan in a Winnipeg court today as they argue for his release.CrimeJan 28, 2021
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Peter Nygard lawyers ask judge for more time, no decision in bail hearing WednesdayNygard, who is 79, was arrested last month under the Extradition Act and faces nine charges in the Southern District of New York, including sex trafficking and racketeering.CrimeJan 20, 2021
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Peter Nygard back in court seeking bail on U.S. charges of sex trafficking, racketeeringPeter Nygard, who is 79, was arrested in December under the Extradition Act and faces nine federal counts filed in the Southern District of New York.CrimeJan 19, 2021
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Man pleads guilty to robbing Manitoba liquor stores 55 timesTyrone McPherson pleaded guilty to stealing from 23 different liquor stores a total of 55 times between late 2018 and June 2019.CrimeDec 17, 2019
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Manitoba reducing number of people in jail, still has highest prison ratesManitoba government statistics show that there are fewer people behind bars in the province, but the justice minister says there's still a lot of work to do, especially when it comes to keeping youth out of prison.CrimeMay 10, 2019
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Walk to remember Tina Fontaine held Friday in WinnipegSupporters of Tina Fontaine are holding a walk in Winnipeg Friday to honour the girl.Feb 23, 2018
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