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Canadian author accused of faking her own death pleads guilty

November 3, 2023 World Justice News 0
A prominent Canadian author has pleaded guilty after she was accused of kidnapping her son and faking their deaths. Dawn Walker, an indigenous woman from Saskatchewan, was reported missing in the summer of 2022, sparking […]
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Sixteen Year Old Girl Pleads Guilty to Killing 6 Week Old Baby

October 12, 2016 WJN Administrator 0
Canada: A 16-year-old girl has pleaded guilty to killing a six-week-old baby earlier this summer in Saskatoon.  Family members say Nikosis Cantre died of blunt force trauma to the head. The teen, who can’t be […]
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Saskatoon police officer to get new trial after obstruction conviction

October 7, 2016 goattank 0
A Saskatoon police officer, Const. Steve Nelson, convicted of obstruction in 2012 after he threw away a witness statement, will be getting a new trial. During sentencing last year, Judge Hugh Harradence called the witness statement “a […]

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