Judge stays drug charges after Crown breaks deal
Seized money to pay for legal defence
Cop couldn’t pick
Police marijuana case goes to pot
Accused gets cash back
Not guilty of woodland pot
A Hay River man was found not guilty of a trafficking charge laid after eight kilograms of marijuana were seized in a wooded area of town last November. Judge Bernadette Schmaltz didn’t feel there was enough evidence to convict the accused, 45, following a trial in territorial court on June 24. The accused’s lawyer, Patrick Fagan, said the essence of the Crown’s case was that the accused had a wood-cutting license for the area where the drugs were found, and …
Teen cleared in fatal fight
Teen was fed up before deadly fight
Suspect admits hitting victim
Crown: Accused ‘dressed’ for blood: Defence contends death in fistfight was a freak injury
Boy ‘didn’t intend to harm’
The finer points of killing while drunk: Men who kicked a victim to death get another kick at the legal can
On October 21, 1992, the accused beat and kicked the victim to death in downtown Calgary. At the ensuing trial in 1993, the two cousins were convicted of second-degree murder. But the Supreme Court of Canada, upon appeal, decided last year that the trial judge had not properly instructed himself on the finer points of drunkenness as a defence. Two weeks ago the retrial was cut short when the accused agreed to plead guilty to manslaughter. Between 1976 and 1988 …
‘Tyler dropped to the ground’: Schoolmates recall deadly fight
Teen found not guilty in fatal fist fight
First blow likely fatal, ME testifies
Trial ends with surprise manslaughter plea
Sentence fails to ease friend’s pain
Robert McRobbie wishes he and friend Ranji Bhar had never come to the aid of a man being beaten in a parking lot outside a Macleod Trail bar last year. If they had just walked away, Bhar might still be alive, McRobbie said outside Court of Queen’s Bench on Tuesday after his friend’s killer was sent to jail for 15 months for manslaughter. “If I knew then what I know now, I should never have jumped to that man’s aid,” …
Killer asks victim’s family for forgiveness
It began with a sucker punch, struck in drunken anger. It ended with tears and a plea for forgiveness. On Monday, SJE, 24, pleaded guilty to manslaughter in the beating death of 37-year-old Ranji Bhar. The stocky, dark-haired Calgary man broke down several times, sobbing as he asked Bhar’s family for forgiveness. “If I had a chance to move back in time, I would,” SJE said, his voice a mumble as tears streamed down his cheeks. “But nothing can change …
Teen’s lawyer pushes for youth court
A Chestermere teen accused in the beating death of schoolmate Tyler Trithart will have to wait another week to learn if his case will be moved to youth court. The teen’s lawyer, Pat Fagan, has made an application to have the second-degree murder charge heard in a court for young offenders, not in adult court as is protocol. Youths charged with first- or second-degree murder are automatically moved to adult court. The teen’s identity is protected under provisions of the …