The Court of Appeal for Ontario has upheld the acquittals of Mohamed Mohamed and Nedeljko Borozan in the 2016 shooting of Mohamed Najdi, bringing to an end the Crown’s efforts to overturn a not-guilty verdict that left a courtroom in stunned silence when it was rendered in 2018. Read More
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Court of Appeal upholds acquittals in 2016 killing of Mohamed Najdi
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