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Borutski trial part eight: The verdict

Posted on November 24, 2017 by Pamela Cross — 1 Comment ↓

After more than 14 hours of deliberation, the jury returned to the Ottawa courtroom shortly before 3 pm today to deliver its verdict. The six men and five women (one woman was excused due to a family emergency) found Borutski Continue reading Borutski trial part eight: The verdict→

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Borutski trial part seven: the jury is (almost) out

Posted on November 21, 2017 by Pamela Cross — No Comments ↓
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After 17 days of trial, the Crown closed its case in the case of R. v. Borutski last week. Basil Borutski did not mount a defence, did not call witnesses and did not testify, bringing this case to its final Continue reading Borutski trial part seven: the jury is (almost) out→

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November is Woman Abuse Prevention Month

Posted on November 17, 2017 by Pamela Cross — 1 Comment ↓

“It is every woman’s fundamental right to live in safety and security in her home and community – free from the threat of violence.” So says Ontario’s Ministry for the Status of Women, in its announcement of Woman Abuse Prevention Continue reading November is Woman Abuse Prevention Month→

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Borutski trial part six: His truths continue to emerge

Posted on November 14, 2017 by Pamela Cross — 2 Comments ↓

I have the privilege of following this trial from a distance, never in the courtroom, measuring how much of it I can manage at any time and only hearing what I do through the somewhat neutralizing intermediary force of the Continue reading Borutski trial part six: His truths continue to emerge→

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