
Bonus Interview - Scott Newark, on the law and crime stories making headlines in Canada
The Roy Green Show · Global News / Curiouscast
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Show Notes
A Canadian who traveled to Syria to join ISIS has been released from prison even though the Parole Board of Canada assesses Kevin Omar Mohamed as a "high risk to public safety."
Allan Schoenborn who killed his three children but was declared NCR (Not Criminally Responsible) must remain in s B.C. psychiatric institution.
And a B.C. court sets free a Calgary man, Sandor Rigo, who gladly admits to being a drug mule caught while ferrying 27,500 fentanyl pills between Vancouver and Calgary. The judge decided the RCMP drug-sniffing dog didn't give a sufficiently clear indication to allow police to search Rigo's vehicle. Charter rights.
Guest: Scott Newark. Former Alberta prosecutor, vice-chair of the Ontario Office for Victims of Crime, executive-director of the Canadian Police Association, columnist and adjunct professor at Simon Fraser University.
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