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G20 protester not guilty on all charges

cbc.ca (1 year ago)

May 15, 2012

Byron Sonne, who was arrested in a massive police raid on his Toronto home just days before the start of the G20 summit in June 2010, is found not guilty today on charges of possessing explosives and counselling mischief. full story

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