A Supreme Court of Canada ruling will restore a former Mount Royal University student’s acquittal after being convicted in a 2018 attack on a female Calgary professor. As Tracy Nagai reports, Friday’s ruling deemed a section of the criminal code as unconstitutional, meaning people can now use extreme intoxication as a defence in some cases.
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Supreme court ruling restores Calgary man’s acquittal in 2018 drug-induced break and enter
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