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Crown to decide whether to re-try woman accused of murdering her baby

April 27, 2026

A woman accused murdering her infant son more than four years ago in Ottawa may have to stand trial a second time. The Crown is now deciding what to do after a jury convicted her former partner of second-murder on Sunday but couldn't reach a unanimous verdict for her.



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