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Kenneth Lee – Closed submission resumes at Tin girl hearing on charges of assassination of Toronto

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Kenneth Lee – Closed submission resumes at Tin girl hearing on charges of assassination of Toronto
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During the complainant group’s attacks, homeless Toronto’s man is resuming his closed representations in the case of a teenager accused of fatal stabbing.

The crown started its presentations in mid -February but could not continue till this week due to scheduled issues.

She was 14 years old at the time of the attack, one of the eight teenagers, of which on December 2022 lived in the city’s shelter system in the death of Kenneth Lee.

He has not convicted of second-degree murder and has denied an attempt to guil the Taj for less accusations of genocide.

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The complainant argues that the young woman was the only person in the group who was able to kill Lee twice during the three-minute-20-second sworming, which was captured on a security video.

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Defense, in the meantime, says who hit the knife on Lee and when Lee noticed that the injury was not reported at that time.

They maintain that she was not a girl who made a fatal blow, and argued that the crown has fallen “away from the outside of a fair, fair suspicion, for the second-degree assassination.”

Lee died in the early hours of December 18, 2022 after an emergency surgery at St. Michael’s hospital, the court has heard.

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In the subsequent hours, police arrested eight girls aged 13 to 16 years. Everyone was accused of second-degree murder, but so far, five people have been convicted of low allegations.

Last year, four girls convicted – for three massacres and to attack a weapon and physical harm with an attack.

The fifth young woman, who was part of the first hearing, told the Crown in February that she filed a surprising guilty petition in February after reconsidering the strength of the second-degree murder in her case.

The remaining two teenagers are to face a hearing in May, one on the second-degree murder and the other on the massacre.


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