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Suicide victim’s written statements ruled admissible in court

  • February 14, 2012 at 2:21 pm
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An Oshawa judge has ruled an 11-year-old boy’s written statements to police before he committed suicide will be admissible in court. Police are looking for witnesses from a Highway 37 crash in December. The OPP are cracking down on distracted drivers. For these stories, sports and more, listen to Marc Venema and Taylor Renkema.

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