In a Toronto courtroom on Sunday, Umar Zameer was found not guilty of first-degree murder in the death of Cst. Jeffry Northrup. The case revolved around whether Zameer had intended to hit Northrup with his car and whether he knew that Northrup and his partner were police officers. Former Crown Attorney and now Defense Lawyer Michael Coristine sheds light on the role of video evidence in the trial and the allegations of collusion.
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Jeffrey Northrup death: How video evidence played a role in the Umar Zameer trial
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