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An ex-RCMP agent challenges Quebec jurisdiction for his trial - Le Canada Français

LONGUEUIL, Qc — A former Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) officer accused of assisting China in engaging in foreign interference requests the Quebec Court to annul the indictment against him because he was filed in the wrong province. William Majcher’s lawyer pleaded Monday at the Longueuil Court House that the charges should have been filed in British Columbia or Ontario, where the offences were committed. Louis Belleau, the Montreal lawyer…
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LONGUEUIL, Qc — A former Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) officer accused of assisting China in engaging in foreign interference requests the Quebec Court to annul the indictment against him because he was filed in the wrong province. William Majcher’s lawyer pleaded Monday at the Longueuil Court House that the charges should have been filed in British Columbia or Ontario, where the offences were committed. Louis Belleau, the Montreal lawyer…

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The Canadian Press broke the news in on Tuesday, April 23, 2024.
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