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Legal Aid continues to provide services

Author of the article: Jackie Irwin Publishing date: May 21, 2021  •  9 hours ago  •  1 minute read  •  Article content While the court system has been impacted by COVID-19 with many cases being delayed, and those accused of crimes being released rather than remanded, Legal Aid Alberta is continuing to provide frontline legal services. “Domestic violence didn’t go away on lockdown,” observed Legal Aid Alberta (LAA) President and CEO John Panusa. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Legal Aid continues to provide services Back to video “People still need legal assistance. What happens to vulnerable people who urgently need help but can’t afford it?”

Bradley Barton trial aftermath: Possible appeals, and the future of the rough sex defence

Article content Warning: this story contains details some readers may find disturbing. After a gruelling, six-week trial, Bradley Barton strode out the prisoner door in Edmonton courtroom B201 last Friday, flanked by sheriff’s officers. A jury moments before had convicted him of manslaughter in the death of Cindy Gladue, a 36-year-old Indigenous woman who bled to death in Barton’s hotel room after he sexually assaulted her in 2011. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Bradley Barton trial aftermath: Possible appeals, and the future of the rough sex defence Back to video

Bradley Barton convicted of manslaughter nearly a decade after death of Cindy Gladue

For friends of Gladue, the verdict is bittersweet. Lisa Weber, Brandy Poorman, Kari Thomason speak outside court after Bradley Barton was convicted in the death of Cindy Gladue. (Sean McClune/CTV News Edmonton) “She was silenced, and so she didn’t have the opportunity to tell her side of the story,” said Lisa Weber. “It’s been a long journey to get here. We’re happy that Cindy finally got her justice,” Brandy Poorman said outside court. “He’s going to jail. He’s being accountable, and that’s what needs to happen. He needs to be held to account, and now he finally has. He can’t run from it,” said Kari Thomason.

Un accès plus rapide à un avocat pour les victimes d agressions sexuelles en Alberta

Un accès plus rapide à un avocat pour les victimes d agressions sexuelles en Alberta
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