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B.C. judge rules that evidence not needed in lawsuit against serial killer's brother
The court ruled that evidence from Robert Pickton's pig farm is not required for civil suits against him and his brother despite claims from victims' families, with nine lawsuits ongoing.
- A B.C. Supreme Court judge rejected a bid to preserve human remains as evidence in a civil lawsuit against serial killer Robert Pickton's brother.
- The judge ruled that the remains should be treated with dignity according to legislation, and would not be necessary for the plaintiff's claim.
- The plaintiff's lawyer claimed police and the coroner were destroying evidence, but the judge dismissed applications to intervene in disposition of evidence.
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B.C. judge rules that evidence not needed in lawsuit against serial killer's brother (BC)
The B.C. Supreme Court has rejected a bid by a plaintiff in a civil lawsuit against serial killer Robert Pickton and his brother to stop police from sending evidence found at the killer's pig farm to the BC Coroners Service. The court ruling handed down Friday says Sarah Jean de Vries is a plaintiff...
·Kelowna, Canada
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B.C. judge rules that evidence not needed in lawsuit against serial killer’s brother
VANCOUVER - The B.C. Supreme Court has rejected a bid by a plaintiff in a civil lawsuit against serial killer Robert Pickton and his brother to stop police from sending evidence found at the killer's pig farm to the BC…
·Niagara Falls, Canada
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B.C. judge rules that evidence not needed in lawsuit against serial killer's brother
Breaking News, Sports, Manitoba, Canada
·Winnipeg, Canada
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Leaning Left16Leaning Right1Center4Last UpdatedBias Distribution76% Left
Bias Distribution
- 76% of the sources lean Left
76% Left
L 76%
C 19%
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