Case against ex-Mountie charged with helping China can go ahead in Quebec, judge says
- A Quebec court judge has allowed the case against a former RCMP officer for aiding China with foreign interference to proceed in the province.
- The defendant's lawyers argued that the case should have been in BC or Ontario, but the judge stated that the Security of Information Act allows trials anywhere in Canada.
- The accused, residing in Hong Kong, faces charges of conspiracy and preparatory acts benefiting China, using Canadian connections for intelligence.
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Case against ex-Mountie charged with helping China gets go ahead from Quebec judge
LONGUEUIL, Que. - A Quebec court judge has ruled that the case against a former RCMP officer charged with helping China conduct foreign interference can go ahead in the province.
Case Against Ex-Mountie Charged With Helping China Can Go Ahead in Quebec, Judge Says
A Quebec court judge has ruled that the case against a former RCMP officer charged with helping China conduct foreign interference can go ahead in the province. Judge Sacha Blais denied William Majcher’s bid to quash the indictment against him. Lawyers for the 61-year-old argued in April that the charges should have been filed in British Columbia or Ontario rather than in Quebec, which has no specific ties to the alleged infractions. But Judge B…
Case against ex-Mountie charged with helping China can go ahead in Quebec, judge says
LONGUEUIL, Que. — A Quebec court judge has ruled that the case against a former RCMP officer charged with helping China conduct foreign interference can go ahead in the province.
Case against ex-Mountie charged with helping China can go ahead in Quebec, judge says
LONGUEUIL, Que. — A Quebec court judge has ruled that the case against a former RCMP officer charged with helping China conduct foreign interference can go ahead in the province. Judge Sacha Blais denied William Majcher’s bid to quash the indictment against him. Lawyers for the 61-year-old argued in April that the charges should have […]
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