Chief justice sides with media on right to publish abuse all

Chief justice sides with media on right to publish abuse allegations against Dennis Oland


Chief justice sides with media on right to publish abuse allegations against Dennis Oland
A judge has decided the news media can publish details of intimate partner violence allegations against Dennis Oland.
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Posted: Jan 14, 2021 2:24 PM AT | Last Updated: January 14
Dennis Oland and his wife Lisa arrive at the law courts in Saint John during his trial.(Andrew Vaughan/Canadian Press)
A judge has decided the media can publish details of intimate partner violence allegations against Dennis Oland.
In her decision released Thursday, Chief Justice of Court of Queen's Bench Tracey DeWare said the media can publish a transcript of a complaint made by Lisa Andrik-Oland, but only after 14 days have passed. The delay is to give lawyers a chance to appeal the decision.

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