Making sense of some of the evidence in the Hockey Canada sexual assault trial | Unpublished
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Publication Date: June 2, 2025 - 04:00

Making sense of some of the evidence in the Hockey Canada sexual assault trial

June 2, 2025
After six weeks, the sexual assault trial for five ex-world junior hockey players is inching toward its end in London, Ont. CBC News asked lawyers who aren't involved in the trial to explain how some of the numerous pieces of evidence and exhibits will likely be used by the Crown and defence, and how they may be weighed by Justice Maria Carroccia.


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