High-flying Chair Girl has tested clean of cocaine in a private lab test, her lawyer Greg Leslie says. Read More
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Drug test shows Chair Girl did not use cocaine: Lawyer
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Terrifying stalker inches closer to freedom: Victim
Delusional stalker Bartosz Gajewski is trying to inch closer to living in freedom. Read More
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Four paralegals charged in conviction-erasing scam
Four Toronto-area paralegals stand accused in an alleged corruption scheme that wrongly-eliminated convictions for traffic tickets. The four paralegals — Ben Zappia, Ben Bennardo, Payam Javadi and Philip Alexiu — were charged with breach of trust, fraud over $5,000, uttering forged documents and conspiracy to commit an indictable offence. All were released on their own […]
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‘Could be greater fraud amount’ in probe of alleged traffic ticket-fixing scam
Toronto Police are continuing their investigation into an alleged traffic ticket-fixing conspiracy involving four paralegals and a court clerk. Officers received an anonymous tip six months ago, said Det. Pedro Vidinha, of 12 division. According to police allegations, convictions for traffic offences were being changed to withdrawals on the court computer system. “The fraud involved […]
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Pizza Pizza key witness “a snake in Palace of Justice”: Defence
The Crown's linchpin witness to the murder of teen Jarryl Hagley was branded "a snake who violated the Palace of Justice" because of his lying, a defence lawyer argued Thursday. Read More
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PRISONER OF LOVE: Former jail guard pregnant with co-accused’s baby
Corrections officer Sukhpreet Singh became a prisoner of love after falling for alleged bandit Tatum Ogden -- an inmate at the Toronto South Detention Centre where she worked. Read More
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Young Buck Killers “Pistol” locked up nine years for kidnapping
An armed standoff in the elevator of a Front St. condominium triggered a "gang war kidnapping," where two male teens were tortured, held captive for several days, forced to perform sex acts on each other while being videotaped and play Russian roulette with a loaded gun. Read More
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Killer driver who loved victim “like a brother” gets 2 years
A young driver who killed "a friend he loved like a brother" in a Labour Day 2016 crash was sentenced to two years less a day in prison. Read More
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Trio convicted of first-degree murder in Pizza Pizza shooting
The mother of two accused killers decried the jury's swift guilty verdict as a travesty of justice, while the mom of innocent murder victim Jarryl "BJ" Hagley praised the result as "justice at last." Read More
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Pregnant prisoner of love free on bail
Corrections officer Sukhpreet Singh became a prisoner of love after falling for alleged bandit Tatum Ogden -- an inmate at the Toronto South Detention Centre where she worked. Read More
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Alleged van killer appears in court before victims’ families
A Richmond Hill man accused of using a van to plow down pedestrians on Yonge Street appeared in court Monday while about 20 family members and friends of his alleged victims watched the proceedings. Read More
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Pressa free to rap after being cleared of kidnapping charge
Rap star Pressa entertained fans for Raptors' ambassador Drake's world tour while the young prodigy faced shocking criminal allegations he pistol-whipped a teen hostage in a brutal incident in 2016. Read More
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Darren Dawson, accused in motorcycle hit-run of boy, hides behind hoodie in court
A man charged with running down a little boy and leaving him broken in the street hid his face behind a hoodie in court Tuesday as his $25,000 bail was being posted. Read More
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Terrified victim won’t get advance warning of stalker’s release
Delusional stalker Bartosz Gajewski will only get four hours of unsupervised release a week, while his family is in Poland. Read More
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Cop’s wife loses paralegal licence over immigration scam charges
The wife of a high-ranking Toronto cop lost her paralegal licence because she was charged in an alleged immigration scam. Read More
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Attacker spared conviction for assault on Sun photographer
A protester who assaulted an award-winning Toronto Sun photographer at an anti-racism rally last summer will not receive a conviction after he pleaded guilty to simple assault Thursday. Read More
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Paralegal accused of threatening to kill clients
A Toronto paralegal has been accused of threatening to shoot a client and his family for refusing to sign false statements to fight misconduct allegations by the Law Society of Ontario. Read More
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End epidemic of young black-on-black gun violence, court heard
A prominent Grenadian mentor to a teen murder victim called for an end to the epidemic of gun violence ravaging Toronto. Read More
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GO riders shocked as man lay on tracks during rush hour
GO commuters were shocked as a street person chose a busy set of GO Train tracks to stretch out and relax during the Tuesday evening rush hour. Read More
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Alleged shark-tank skinny dipper aims to split case into two tales
A B.C. man who faces assault charges and is accused of jumping naked into a downtown Toronto shark tank wants to split his court cases into two, his lawyer said Thursday. Read More
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