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Girl in Toronto swarming case strip searched 6 times in custody

A teen girl who pleaded guilty to manslaughter in the alleged swarming of a homeless Toronto man is seeking to have her sentence reduced after she was repeatedly made to strip naked during searches while in custody.

Court upholds musician Jacob Hoggard's sex assault conviction

The Ontario Court of Appeal has upheld the June 2022 sexual assault conviction of Canadian musician Jacob Hoggard, the former frontman for the band Hedley.

Family of Kenneth Lee says it's haunted by his final moments

Family members of a homeless Toronto man who died after police allege he was swarmed and stabbed by a group of teen girls say the thought of his last moments haunts them.

U of T site more like public park than private property: protesters

Lawyers for a pro-Palestinian protest encampment at the University of Toronto say the site is "closer in character to a public park" than private property and people do not normally need permission to use it.

U of T tells court encampment took control of front campus

Protesters took control of University of Toronto property when they set up a pro-Palestinian encampment last month and are preventing others from using it, lawyers for the school argued before an Ontario court Wednesday.

Raed Jaser, convicted in Via Rail terror plot, loses appeal

Ontario's highest court has upheld the conviction and life sentence of one of the two men found guilty of terrorism charges in a plot to derail a passenger train between Canada and the U.S.

Ontario First Nations denied equal access to justice, lawsuit alleges

A political organization representing Ontario First Nations has launched a constitutional challenge against the province and the government of Canada, alleging First Nations are being denied equal access to justice.

Observers raise questions about Umar Zameer's prosecution

Legal observers are questioning the decision to charge and prosecute a man for murder in the death of a Toronto police officer when the evidence did not support it, saying the case raises concerns about fair process in the justice system.

What the jury didn't hear at the murder trial of Umar Zameer

The judge overseeing the trial of a man accused of fatally running over a Toronto police officer repeatedly raised concerns over the prosecution's changing theory of what happened that night and at one point indicated she did not see how a jury could reach a guilty verdict on murder based on evidence presented in court.

Woman who pressured boyfriend to kill ex granted prison absences

A woman who pressured her boyfriend into killing his teenage ex more than a decade ago will be allowed to leave prison for weeks at a time.