Tag: Trial

Former Queen’s student found not guilty of sexual assault

Former Queen’s student Taylor Haas was found not guilty on Aug. 11 of sexually assaulting another student. Haas, who currently resides in B.C., was attending Queen’s when he was accused of sexually assaulting another student on Feb. 21, 2018. Haas pleaded not guilty to the alleged assault.  READ MORE: Sexual...

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Sexual assault trial for former Queen’s student underway

Former Queen’s student Taylor Haas appeared in Kingston’s superior court last week in an ongoing trial for an alleged sexual assault that occurred in 2018. Haas, who currently resides in B.C., was attending Queen’s when he was accused of sexually assaulting another student on Feb. 21, 2018. According...

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University faces lawsuit over residence sexual assaults

After a series of alleged sexual assaults in Victoria Hall residence rooms, a former Queen’s student is taking legal action to hold the University vicariously liable.  The plaintiff, a former residence advisor, is seeking $950,000 in damages in the Superior Court of Justice from Queen’s and two other...

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Trial ends for murder of Queen’s alum Mark Ernsting

On June 15, 24-year-old Calvin Nimoh was sentenced to life imprisonment without eligibility for parole after he was found guilty of  the first degree murder of Queen’s alum Dr. Mark Ernsting. Dr. Ernsting graduated from Queen’s with a degree in chemical engineering in 1999 before earning a PhD in...

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Why is the OJ Simpson trial still on our radar?

In a world where TV shows and news channels are constantly reporting on new crimes and horrific murders, there’s one infamous case that’s continued to stay relevant for decades — the OJ Simpson Trial. After TV shows like The People v. OJ Simpson: American Crime Story and OJ: Made in America debuted...

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Shafias convicted, not Islam

For the past three months, every detail of the Shafia trial has been reported. On Sunday, Mohammad Shafia, Tooba Mohammad Yahya and Hamed Mohammad Shafia were each convicted of four counts of first degree murder. The media storm didn’t end with the verdict and reporters searched for a new angle. Members...

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