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Alberta Prime Time -Discussing the latest in crime topics are Dr. Monetta Bailey with Ambrose University, Mark Cherrington a Youth Justice Advocate, and Greg Dunn a Calgary Criminal Defence lawyer.
Alberta Prime Time -Discussing the latest in crime topics are Dr. Monetta Bailey with Ambrose University, Mark Cherrington a Youth Justice Advocate, and Greg Dunn a Calgary Criminal Defence lawyer.
Alberta Prime time - Discussing the latest in crime topics are Greg Dunn a Calgary Criminal Defence lawyer, Mark Cherrington a Youth Justice Advocate, and Dr. Monetta Bailey with Ambrose University.
Alberta Prime Time - Discussing the latest in crime topics are Greg Dunn a Calgary Criminal Defence lawyer and Kevin Martin with Postmedia Network.
Alberta Prime Time - Discussing the latest in crime topics are Kevin Martin with Postmedia Network and Greg Dunn a Calgary Criminal defence lawyer.
Alberta Prime Time - Discussing the latest in crime topics are Greg Dunn a Calgary Criminal Defence lawyer, Steven Penney with the University of Alberta, and Mark Cherrington a Youth Justice Advocate.
Alberta Prime Time - Discussing the latest in crime topics are Steven Penney with the University of Alberta, Greg Dunn a Calgary Defence lawyer, and Mark Cherrington a Youth Justice Advocate.
Alberta Prime Time - Discussing the latest in crime topics are Erin Gibbs Van Brunschot with the University of Calgary, Mark Cherrington a Youth Justice Advocate, and Greg Dunn a Calgary Criminal Defence lawyer.
Alberta Prime Time - Discussing the latest in crime topics are Greg Dunn a Calgary Criminal Defence lawyer, Erin Gibbs Van Brunschot with the University of Calgary, and Mark Cherrington a Youth Justice Advocate.
Alberta Prime Time - Discussing the latest in crime topics are Keith Spencer a retired criminologist, Kevin Martin a reporter at Postmedia Network, and Greg Dunn a Calgary Criminal Defence lawyer.
Alberta Prime Time - Discussing the latest in crime topics are Mark Cherrington a Youth Justice Advocate, Erin Gibbs Van Brunschot with the University of Calgary, and Greg Dunn a Calgary Criminal Defence lawyer.
Alberta Prime Time - Discussing the latest in crime topics are Mark Cherrington a Youth Justice Advocate, Erin Gibbs Van Brunschot with the University of Calgary, and Greg Dunn a Calgary Criminal Defence lawyer.
CTW News - Discussing the latest in crime topics are Dino Bottos a defence lawyer, Greg Dunn a Calgary Criminal Defence lawyer, and Kevin Martin a court reporter at Postmedia Network.
Alberta Prime Time - Discussing the latest in crime topics are Deborah Hatch a defence lawyer, Irfan Chaudhry a criminology instructor at MacEwan University, and Greg Dunn a Calgary Criminal defence lawyer.
Alberta Prime Time - Discussing the latest in crime topics are Deborah Hatch a defence lawyer, Irfan Chaudhry a criminology instructor at MacEwan University, and Greg Dunn a Calgary Criminal Defence lawyer.
Alberta Prime Time - Discussing the latest in crime topics are Dino Bottos a defence lawyer, Irfan Chaudhry a criminology instructor at MacEwan University and Greg Dunn a Calgary Criminal Defence lawyer.
Alberta Prime Time - Discussing the latest in crime topics are Jason van Rassel with the Calgary Herald, Greg Dunn a Calgary Criminal Defence lawyer and Frank Work a former Alberta Information and Privacy Commissioner.
Alberta Prime Time - Discussing the latest in crime topics are Jason van Rassel with the Calgary Herald, Greg Dunn a Calgary Criminal Defence lawyer, and Frank Work a former Alberta Information and Privacy Commissioner.
Alberta Prime Time - Discussing the latest in crime topics are Keith Spencer a retired criminologist, Greg Dunn a Calgary Criminal Defence lawyer, and Frank Work a former Alberta Information and Privacy Commissioner.
Alberta Prime Time - discussing the latest in crime topics are Keith Spencer (retired criminologist), Greg Dunn (Criminal Defence lawyer) and Jason van Rassel with the Calgary Herald.
An Alberta man has been granted full parole in a drunk driving case that resulted in the death of 17-year-old Brandon Thomas. Last year, [the accused] a 24-year-old had pleaded guilty to impaired driving following the December 2012 crash.
The Calgary taxi driver who was subjected to a vicious racist abuse by a passenger has received a flood of messages of support. But the passenger, who was named identified by Global News, was fired from his job.
The man caught on camera slinging racial slurs at a Calgary cab driver has now been fired, at the same time the RCMP has expanded its investigation. Global’s Nancy Hixt reports.