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Elderly man facing murder charge returns to court next week
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COVID outbreak causes delay for elderly Wallaceburg man facing murder charge
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WINDSOR, ONT. The Windsor-Essex County Health Unit is reporting no additional deaths and 30 new COVID-19 cases in the region on Wednesday. Windsor-Essex has had a total of 13,475 confirmed cases of the virus, including 12,801 people who have recovered. Here’s the breakdown of new cases: 2 cases are outbreak related 8 cases are close contacts of confirmed cases 1 case is community acquired 1 case is travel related to Michigan 18 case are still under investigation WECHU says 273 cases are considered active. There are 38 local Variant of Concern (VOC) cases have been identified in Windsor-Essex, two are the B.1.1.7 variant first reported in the United Kingdom while the others are unknown.
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Publishing date: Mar 16, 2021 • 4 days ago • 3 minute read Windsor s Superior Court of Justice lobby. Photo by Nick Brancaccio /Windsor Star
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A Windsor judge concerned about sending convicted criminals behind bars during a COVID-19 outbreak at the local jail offered two local drug dealers another two months of freedom before announcing his sentencing decision.
“I’m not looking to put you at risk,” Superior Court Justice Kirk Munroe told Jeffery Durocher and Robert Bela Schrey on Tuesday.
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Publishing date: Mar 16, 2021 • March 16, 2021 • 1 minute read •
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An incarcerated Chatham-Kent police officer is closer to learning if she will be released on bail after a brief Tuesday court appearance via teleconference.
Cristelle Vanden Enden, who is facing several charges related to separate incidents, will now return to court on March 23 to confirm a date for a bail hearing.
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Vanden Enden has been in custody since mid-January at the South West Detention Centre in Windsor.
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