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'Reasonable Doubt' play includes scenes from Stanley trial
A play commissioned by Saskatoon's Persephone Theatre features scenes from the controversial trial of Gerald Stanley. The Saskatchewan farmer was charged with murder in connection with the 2016 shooting death of Colton Boushie. The case inflamed racial tensions across the province and received international media atten...
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New court date set for Gerald Stanley gun charges
Gerald Stanley, the Saskatchewan farmer recently acquitted in the August 2016 shooting death of Colten Boushie, had a new hearing date set as he prepares to face a pair of firearms charges. While a jury found Stanley, 56, not guilty after his second-degree murder trial in Boushie's death, he still faces two charges of ...
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Grounds for Stanley appeal argued by Boushie family lawyer
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Sask. lawyers weigh in on Stanley not-guilty verdict
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The Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations (FSIN) stood in support of Colten Boushie's family on Friday night, calling Gerald Stanley's not guilty verdict a "miscarriage of justice." Vice-Chief Kimberly Jonathan stood on the steps of the Battleford Court of Queen's Bench crying. She called for a governmen...
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Indigenous leaders call for inquiry after Stanley verdict
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