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A 28-year-old man has been charged with several child pornography offences after the Greater Sudbury Police Service executed a search warrant at a Greater Sudbury residence.
On Jan. 21, the internet child exploitation, computer forensics unit, emergency response and intelligence unit executed the search warrant. As a result of their investigation, Gabriel Hache has been charged with several offences, including accessing child pornography; two counts of possessing child pornography; and distributing child pornography.
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He was held in police custody overnight and appeared in bail court on Friday to answer to the charges.
On January 1, 2021, the
Ontario Rules of Civil
Procedure were amended. Many of the changes memorialized
the temporary measures the Ontario Court put in place to meet the
challenges of COVID-19. The Court s implementation of these
amendments and additions creates an ecological step forward to a
paperless system, whether intentional or not. Although
digitalization has not been completely embraced by the Court, the
new
Rules offer a glimpse of how the legal
community can operate with less paper and an increased use of
technology. While new issues with respect to management and
security of technology will no doubt arise, the amendments to
Ontario Securities Commission Charges Principals Of Yonge Street Capital LLC With Securities Act Offences Date
18/12/2020
The Ontario Securities Commission (OSC) announced today that Nathanael Anthony Aikman, who currently resides in Coquitlam, British Columbia, and Syed Saad Aziz and Jazib Ali Khan, both from the Toronto, Ontario area, have been charged with offences under the Securities Act (Ontario).
Mr. Aikman was charged with the following offences under the Securities Act: one count of trading securities without registration, one count of trading in securities without a prospectus, and one count of fraud.
Mr. Aziz and Mr. Khan have each been charged with one count of trading securities without registration and one count of trading in securities without a prospectus.
2nd man accused in playground shooting sentenced to 13 years in prison
A second man who was part of a shooting that injured two young girls at a Scarborough playground back in 2018 has been sentenced to 13 years behind bars.
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Posted: Dec 16, 2020 4:01 PM ET | Last Updated: December 16, 2020
Tarrick Rhoden, 23, was sentenced Wednesday for his role in a 2018 shooting at a Scarborough playground.(Toronto Police Service)
A second man who was part of a shooting that injured two young girls at a Scarborough playground back in 2018 has been sentenced to 13 years behind bars.
Tarrick Rhoden, who was 23 years old at the time of the shooting and of no fixed address, previously pleaded guilty to discharging a firearm, possession of firearm with ammunition and two counts of aggravated assault.