‘No evidence’ woman accused of murder knew OPP officer would be fatally shot: defence

‘No evidence’ woman accused of murder knew OPP officer would be fatally shot: defence

A woman co-accused of murder in the 2022 death of a provincial police officer was used as an "unwitting shield" by the shooter, her defence lawyer claimed Wednesday, arguing there's no evidence she knew shots would be fired or that

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