Why the judge in the Hockey Canada trial dismissed a second jury
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As world junior hockey sex assault trial resumes today, here are answers to some legal questions
Justice Maria Carroccia's decision to discharge the jury in the case against five ex-world junior hockey players charged with sexually assaulting a woman in a London, Ont., hotel in 2018 has raised many questions about the future of the trial. CBC News spoke to legal experts to get answers ahead of the continuation of the proceedings Tuesday morning.
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Superior Court Justice Maria Carroccia’s decision to discharge the jurors in the case against five former world junior hockey players charged with sexually assaulting a woman in a London, Ont., hotel room in 2018 has raised legal questions about the future of the trial. On Friday, Carroccia told a packed courtroom that the trial, which began on April 25 with jury selection, would proceed with just a judge hearing the case, meaning she alone wil…
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