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Thunder Bay lawyer facing allegations of forcible confinement, assault
The Public Prosecution Service of Canada confirmed this week one of their agents in Thunder Bay is facing criminal charges.
Jan 22, 2021 12:39 PM By: TbNewsWatch.com Staff
Thunder Bay Courthouse
THUNDER BAY A Thunder Bay lawyer is facing charges of forcible confinement and assault related to an incident from August 2020.
Court documents show Ronald Poirier, 70, and David Poirier, 36, each face charges stemming from an Aug. 28, 2020, incident.
Ronald’s charges include forcible confinement and assault and David’s charges are assault, utter threats and breach of a release order.
Ronald is a lawyer practicing in private in Thunder Bay. He is also retained as a federal crown agent through the Public Prosecution Service of Canada (PPSC).