Convicted serial killer Paul Bernardo is facing a new charge of possession of weapon according to court documents. Lawyer Tim Danson, who represents the families of his murder victims, said the new charge “will have a significant impact on his bid for freedom.”
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Paul Bernardo facing weapon possession charge, may effect chances for parole: Lawyer
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