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Old 11-22-2017, 03:43 PM
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Originally Posted by Hillbilly 12 View Post
Unreal, so because the police did something wrong that erases the death of a person. So that changes the fact he killed somebody? Discussing. Judges need to start having it happen to their familes, then it would be different.
The evidence gleaned from an interrogation where his Charter rights were breached was tossed. If the Crown had any other evidence, they were more than able to continue with the case. Since they apparently had none, the Crown withdrew the charges. It’s the correct call on the judge’s part, unless you support allowing the police to violate the Charter while they investigate things?

This lies solely on the shoulders of the two officers who continued to interrogate him when they should have known better.
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