The Canadian Press
2016-11-15 | Manitoba Youth Terrorism
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A Manitoba teenager has apologized in court for promoting terrorist activity on social media.
Date: 2016-11-15
Placeline: Undated.
Source: The Canadian Press
Length: 32 seconds
Transcript Prediction: << the teenager cannot be identified because of his age he told the court he was struggling with his identity and not thinking about the possible effects the crown says the boy urged people on social media to travel to the Middle East or strike out at home with a bomb a gun or other weapon the crown and Defence are jointly recommending a 14-month sentence followed by supervision and two years probation but they're at odds over how long the boys should wear a monitoring device the hearing continues in January Steve Lambert the Canadian press >>
Date: 2016-11-15
Placeline: Undated.
Source: The Canadian Press
Length: 32 seconds
Transcript Prediction: << the teenager cannot be identified because of his age he told the court he was struggling with his identity and not thinking about the possible effects the crown says the boy urged people on social media to travel to the Middle East or strike out at home with a bomb a gun or other weapon the crown and Defence are jointly recommending a 14-month sentence followed by supervision and two years probation but they're at odds over how long the boys should wear a monitoring device the hearing continues in January Steve Lambert the Canadian press >>
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