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Defence counsel Don MacLeod said Justice Michael Lema should reject the evidence of Godfred Addai-Nyamekye that he was beaten by Trevor Lindsay on a cold winter’s night more than seven years ago.
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The lawyer said Addai-Nyamekye was clearly combative when Lindsay arrived on scene during a check on welfare call in response to several angry 911 calls the complainant made.
“In my submission he’s irrational, he’s angry, he’s unreasonable, he’s profane and he utters some remarkably offensive utterances,” MacLeod said of the individual Lindsay came upon in the East Village around 3 a.m. on Dec. 28, 2013.
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