Justice William B. Horkins said the three complainants in the case were not credible given their changing memories and there was reasonable doubt because it is impossible to determine “what is true and what is false.”
Canada
Credibility of witnesses a big issue for judge in Ghomeshi verdict
More Videos
-
“No time to waste”: Poilievre pushes Trudeau to recriminalize drug use in BC
-
NDP MP calls on federal ethics commissioner to investigate Minister Boissonnault
-
Freeland says feds have ‘responsible and fiscal plan’ as U.S. holds interest rates
-
Winnipeg police outline items seized in multiple raids across Canada
-
B.C. land purchase protects sacred Indigenous site
-
Gaza protests: McGill asks Montreal police for help with pro-Palestinian protesters
You are viewing an Accelerated Mobile Webpage.
View Original Article