The Canadian Press

2016-05-12 | Moncton Shootings Labour

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The RCMP has pleaded not guilty to four charges of Labour Code violations stemming from the force's response to a June 2014 shooting rampage in Moncton, New Brunswick that left three Mounties dead. Employment and Social Development Canada alleges there were four violations of the code relating to the force's equipment, training and supervision. During a previous court appearance, the lawyers said they were trying to resolve the case. But Prosecutor Paul Adams now says the case will go to trial. (Adams said the trial could last three to four months. Justin Bourque was sentenced to life in prison with no eligibility for parole for 75 years after pleading guilty to three counts of first-degree murder and two counts of attempted murder.)

Date: 2016-05-12
Placeline: MONCTON, New Brunswick.
Source: The Canadian Press
Length: 8 seconds

Transcript Prediction: << not guilty pleas were entered to the charges before the court with the trial dates is set to commence in April of next year >>


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