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Pierre Lévesque v. Her Majesty the Queen

   
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Supreme Court Hearings

Pierre Lévesque v. Her Majesty the Queen (April 16, 2013)
Case # 34417
This appeal concerns a guilty verdict returned by a jury on a charge of first degree murder.
The appellant and his accomplice met several times to plan a theft involving weapons.
The weapons were supposed to be used solely to secure the cooperation of the future victims and facilitate the theft.
On April 9, 1994, inside a residence in Val Bélair, a police officer found the bodies of Béatrice Lavoie and Maurille Lepage.
At issue in this appeal is whether additional instructions should be provided to the jury.

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Mak:
All this case and the police actions in this case prove is that the combined Canadian police forces are nothing more than and have no more a
oto:
The Supreme Court of Canada made the correct moral decision, regardless of case law. IBM Canada is paying Dick Waterman approximately $80K
Fredrick Owen Blacklaws:
Was the hearing simply a formality? Had the court made an, irrvocable, decision on the matter prior to the hearing?
Don Dash:
The main issue is that the threatening remarks were made in a place where it is assumed that confidentiality exist? Wasn't he in jail?