Alberta team to investigate N.S. police conduct in Glen Assoun case
Alberta's Serious Incident Response Team takes over after British Columbia withdrew, investigating alleged police evidence destruction in Glen Assoun's wrongful conviction case.
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Alberta watchdog will investigate N.S. police handling of wrongful murder conviction - New Brunswick
Alberta’s police watchdog will investigate whether Nova Scotia police committed a crime in a case that led to the wrongful murder conviction of a man who spent 17 years in prison.

Alberta watchdog will investigate N.S. police handling of wrongful murder conviction
HALIFAX - The daughter of a Nova Scotia man who was wrongfully convicted of murder and spent 17 years in prison says she's glad a police watchdog has at long
Alberta watchdog will investigate N.S. police handling of wrongful murder conviction – Energeticcity.ca
HALIFAX — The daughter of a Nova Scotia man who was wrongfully convicted of murder and spent 17 years in prison says she’s glad a police watchdog has at long last agreed to investigate whether officers committed a crime during their investigation. Glen Assoun was convicted for the murder of his ex-girlfriend Brenda Way in 1999 and was acquitted in 2019. He died on June 14, 2023. His daughter Amanda Buckle said she was relieved to learn that afte…
The Alberta Police Surveillance Agency will investigate whether the Nova Scotia Police have committed a crime in a case that led to the wrongful conviction for the murder of a man who spent 17 years in prison.
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