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Legal community 'heartbroken' by death of respected defence lawyer Brian Ducharme

Legal community 'heartbroken' by death of respected defence lawyer Brian Ducharme
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Windsor-Essex high-risk settings to implement vaccination policies

Windsor-Essex high-risk settings to implement vaccination policies
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As pandemic drags on, more women reporting acts of domestic violence

If he finds her, she fears the worst. She feels like it’s a life sentence that the fear will never end. “In the beginning, it was more mental, emotional, controlling behaviour,” said Stairs, a 30-year-old Windsor lawyer. “And then, as I said, in the last two weeks (of the relationship) it became physical assault. “When I went to the police it was really because I was terrified in that moment. I had broken up with my boyfriend and was receiving really scary, threatening messages.” It continues to weigh on her. “What I wanted was to just be done with him,” Stairs said. “And for it all just to go away and to never have to deal with it again.

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Windsor sees surge in violent incidents despite overall crime decline

Author of the article: Dave Waddell  •  Windsor Star Publishing date: Feb 18, 2021  •  February 18, 2021  •  3 minute read  •  Despite a decline in the overall crime rate in Windsor last year, city police say 2020 saw a surge in violent crimes locally, with the pandemic likely a reason for the uptick. In this March 26, 2020, photo, Windsor police ESU members arrest a woman in the 800 block of Mercer Avenue during a lengthy standoff. Photo by Nick Brancaccio /Windsor Star Article content The COVID-19 pandemic and its mix of lockdowns, job losses, school disruptions and economic hardship proved a volatile mix that helped fuel a nearly 16-per-cent surge in the number of violent crimes in Windsor in 2020.

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Domestic violence incidents see record high during year defined by pandemic: Windsor police

Domestic violence incidents see record high during year defined by pandemic: Windsor police
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