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Posted: May 04, 2021 9:22 PM AT | Last Updated: May 5
Christopher Garnier is serving a life sentence for second-degree murder and indignity to a human body in the 2015 death of Truro police officer Catherine Campbell. (CBC)
Christopher Garnier had no reasonable expectation of privacy during a visit to his mother s home in February 2017, the Cape Breton Regional Police Service argued in its final submissions Tuesday to the Nova Scotia Police Review Board.
The board is considering a claim from Garnier s family that Cape Breton police officers conducted an illegal arrest and seizure of evidence.
The force submitted written arguments to the three-member panel, which is also reviewing closing arguments from Garnier s father, Vincent Garnier.
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Catherine Ann Campbell (Image: Police Scotland)
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