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Halifax murder victim's mother hopes killer finds peace

Dale Adams and other family members were in court for the sentencing of 43-year-old Caz Henry Cox, who was convicted by a jury earlier this month in the shooting death of 19-year-old Triston Reece.

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B.J. Marriott to plead guilty in brutal attack at Burnside jail, says lawyer

The lawyer for Brian James (B.J.) Marriott said his client will plead guilty to a charge of aggravated assault in connection with an attack on an inmate at the Central Nova Scotia Correctional Centre in December 2019.

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Halifax man pleads guilty to manslaughter in 2018 drive-by shooting

Halifax man pleads guilty to manslaughter in 2018 drive-by shooting A 24-year-old Halifax man has pleaded guilty to manslaughter in connection with a drive-by shooting in June of 2018 that claimed the life of Jamie Lee Bishop, 21. Social Sharing Jamie Lee Bishop, 21, gunned down as he walked along side of Horne Road in Eastern Passage Posted: May 11, 2021 10:26 AM AT | Last Updated: May 11 Rae heem Downey is shown in 2018 following an appearance in Dartmouth provincial court. (Craig Paisley/CBC) A 24-year-old Halifax man has pleaded guilty to manslaughter in connection with a drive-by shooting in June 2018 that claimed the life of Jamie Lee Bishop, 21.

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Sex assault trial for former guard at women's prison set for next year

Posted: May 11, 2021 4:14 PM AT | Last Updated: May 11 Brian Wilson, shown in 2019, worked at the Nova Institute for Women in Truro, N.S., for 10 years.(CBC) A former prison guard at the Nova Institute for Women in Truro, N.S., is going to trial next March on charges of sexual assault and breach of trust involving five inmates at the prison. A lawyer for Brian Lee Wilson, 54, appeared before Justice Timothy Gabriel of the Nova Scotia Supreme Court Tuesday morning to discuss logistics for the jury trial, which is expected to take two weeks. Wilson faces  13 charges including sexual assault, communicating for the purposes of obtaining sexual services and breach of trust of a public official.

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