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Trials, hearings in limbo as courts respond to public health crisis

Article content Many of those awaiting trials or judicial hearings in Ontario will have to wait a bit longer for their day in court after the province’s top justices pressed the pause button on criminal cases due to the worsening COVID-19 situation. Starting Monday, only the most urgent and serious criminal, child protection, family and commercial matters will be heard in person, at least until May 7 when the situation will be reevaluated. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Trials, hearings in limbo as courts respond to public health crisis Back to video

Judicial pre-trial scheduled for C-K police officer facing charges

Article content An incarcerated Chatham-Kent police officer still hasn’t received bail, but some progress is being made with respect to the charges she faces. Cristelle Vanden Enden made a brief appearance via teleconference Tuesday where the Chatham courtroom heard a judicial pre-trial has been scheduled for April 29. Pre-trials are closed to the public. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Judicial pre-trial scheduled for C-K police officer facing charges Back to video Vanden Enden, who is facing charges related to separate incidents, is slated to return to open court on May 6 for the matter to move forward. She was remanded in custody at the South West Detention Centre in Windsor.

Sick of life of crime, home invader promises to do better

Author of the article: Doug Schmidt Publishing date: Apr 19, 2021  •  1 hour ago  •  3 minute read An Ontario Superior Court of Justice sign is shown in Windsor. Photo by Nick Brancaccio /Windsor Star Article content After once being shot in the head as part of a dangerous ritual to extricate himself from his Montreal gang, Michael Yankopulos returned to Windsor for a fresh start. But a life of crime that included increasingly violent offences continued. A sentencing hearing was held Monday for his latest, and what was at least his second Windsor robbery conviction (his record boasts four robberies total). A 2019 home invasion and robbery left the victim who had a firearm pointed at his face traumatized and eventually admitted into a hospital psychiatric ward due to suicidal thoughts.

WECHU to begin COVID-19 vaccinations at the South West Detention Centre

  WINDSOR, ONT. The Windsor Essex County Health Unit will be offering COVID-19 vaccines to staff and inmates at the South West Detention Centre Friday. WECHU executive director Theresa Marentette said about 300 people at the detention centre will receive their vaccines. According to its website, the South West Detention Centre has a capacity for 315 inmates. The South West Detention Centre had been dealing with a COVID-19 outbreak within the jail which has since been rescinded. Any of the jail staff working Friday who would like to get their COVID-19 shot will be able to do so as well. For those not working Friday but are eligible, the health unit asks for them to go to one of its mass immunization clinics.

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