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Nova Scotia to save $482,000 per year in closing satellite courthouses, but move rapped

by revolve | Apr 13, 2015 | Uncategorized

Seven of 12 satellite courthouses in rural Nova Scotia will soon close, saving the province about half a million dollars a year.Court matters will not be heard in Barrington, Comeauville, Guysborough, Port Hood, Lunenburg, Baddeck and Liverpool, under measures...

Judge rules against bail application for N.S. man accused in chemicals case

by revolve | Apr 13, 2015 | Uncategorized

HALIFAX — A Halifax man accused of threatening police with a dangerous chemical had his application for bail rejected Tuesday after a judge ruled that his estranged wife can’t ensure he will comply with conditions.Judge Alanna Murphy rejected a bail...

Judge adjourns bail hearing for man charged in chemicals case

by revolve | Apr 13, 2015 | Uncategorized

A judge has adjourned a bail hearing for a Cole Harbour man charged in a January chemicals scare that prompted evacuations in two Halifax-area communities.Judge Alanna Murphy was expected to make a decision Tuesday in Dartmouth provincial court on a bail application...

Christopher Phillips, accused in chemical scare, seeks early trial

by revolve | Apr 13, 2015 | Uncategorized

Man accused of possessing dangerous chemicals is seeking a trial in Halifax as soon as possible and will appear in Nova Scotia Supreme Court Thursday to set dates.Christopher Phillips has been in custody since Jan. 21 when he was arrested after driving from Nova...

Man charged in Halifax chemicals case to face judge-only trial in June

by revolve | Apr 13, 2015 | Uncategorized

HALIFAX — A man who was arrested after police found chemicals in a shed and cottage in Halifax will stand trial in June.Christopher Phillips pleaded not guilty Thursday to charges of uttering threats and possession of a weapon for a dangerous purpose.Phillips,...

Sexual assaults on planes becoming more common, expert says

by revolve | Apr 13, 2015 | Uncategorized

Aviation legal expert says individuals can be charged with sexual assault in the city where the plane lands. Sexual assault reports on airplanes are becoming more common even though many complaints never head to court, according to an aviation law expert.Ruwantissa...
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