Hawkesbury hospital physician Dr. Brian Nadler made a very brief call-in court appearance in L’Orignal on Tuesday, with his first-degree murder case almost immediately adjourned for two weeks until April 20. Read More
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Hawkesbury hospital doctor charged with murder makes brief court appearance; case adjourned until April 20
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