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The man who was charged with second-degree murder after a public attack in Kelowna, B.C., on Friday was convicted of uttering ...
Hugs, tears, and signs with slogans in protest of domestic abuse filled the steps of the Kelowna Law Courts building on ...
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Vancouver Sun on MSNBeating death of Bailey McCourt a shocking indictment of catch-and-release justiceA key question is where did the B.C. Prosecution Service stand on Jame Plover's released after being convicted for choking ...
Close to 100 people gathered outside the Kelowna Law Courts building ahead of James Edward Plover's appearance. Plover is ...
Carrie Wiebe doesn’t remember much of what happened last Friday, though she will be dealing with the fallout for months, if ...
More than 100 people packed into Kelowna's courtroom 9 Thursday morning for the first court appearance in James Plover's ...
McCourt's ex-partner, James Plover has been charged with second-degree murder in connection with her death, and from jail, he ...
Faint hope was ditched in 2011, but because Kolola’s conviction preceded that, he was sprung. Brian Sauvé, President and CEO ...
As the community continues to reel from the death of Bailey McCourt, the other victim of last Friday's attack has now been ...
The man accused of murdering his estranged wife Bailey McCourt in a Kelowna parking lot last week had been convicted of choking someone and uttering threats just hours before the ...
According to court documents, Plover was charged with assault by choking and uttering threats to cause death or bodily harm ...
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