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LONDON, Ontario (AP) — An Ontario judge has acquitted five former members of Canada’s world junior hockey team in their sexual assault case, saying the complainant’s allegations lacked the credibility needed to justify the charges. Superior Court Justice Maria Carroccia said Thursday that prosecutors could not meet the onus of proof for the charges against Michael McLeod, Carter Hart, Alex Formenton, Dillon Dube and Callan Foote. All five players had pleaded not guilty to sexual assault in the encounter that took place in a London, Ontario, hotel room in the early hours of June 19, 2018.

 

 

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Obama
Obama
7 months ago

I’ve been saying it for y.e.a.r.s If any of you ever want to believe they are all lil angels – by all means go ahead. The Cuck line starts over yonder. Boys become Men. Men suffer in silence. Men are abused through the family court system and these women program children. Those boys walked in innocent. Those boys walked out innocent. Each one of them should be thanking Mike McLeod for taking those consent videos. When you tell the truth the truth does not answer questions. If they read this I know a part of them wish it never happened.… Read more »

DRB
DRB
7 months ago

would like to see the 500 texts that were not allowed to be submitted as evidence

Bobby
Bobby
7 months ago

Hockey players exonerated, you have to wonder their family raising. Not good morals of differentiating between right from wrong or they just plain stupid with a very low Intellect.