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Source Feed: CTV News - Canada
Author: Abby O'Brien
Publication Date: April 22, 2024 - 09:01

'My deepest apologies': Judge offers rare apology to Umar Zameer after trial sheds new light on case

April 22, 2024
A noteably different version of events than what was first described by police and politicians came into focus over the course of Umar Zameer’s five-week murder trial in Toronto, culminating in a rare move by the presiding judge.


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