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STM continues to hand out proof-of-purchase fines despite judge’s ruling

STM continues to hand out proof-of-purchase fines despite judge’s ruling

by Andrew Barbacki | Dec 13, 2017 | Fraud

For people who take the bus or metro in Montreal, keeping your ticket could keep you from getting a fine – but it might not hold up in court. In the past eight months, the STM has issued almost 3,000 tickets to passengers who didn’t have proof they purchased a...
First-degree murder charge for man accused of stabbing pregnant wife’s belly

First-degree murder charge for man accused of stabbing pregnant wife’s belly

by Andrew Barbacki | Jul 25, 2017 | homicide, murder

Andrew Barbacki discusses fetal death and Canadian law.   CTV Montreal Published Tuesday, July 25, 2017 2:59PM EDT Last Updated Tuesday, July 25, 2017 5:36PM EDT A man accused of stabbing his eight-month pregnant wife multiple times with a BBQ fork in the belly...
Former prosecutor Andrew Barbacki commenting on Charbonneau Commission report on corruption – Nov 24-2015

Former prosecutor Andrew Barbacki commenting on Charbonneau Commission report on corruption – Nov 24-2015

by Andrew Barbacki | Nov 24, 2015 | general, White collar crimes

The Charbonneau Commission released its findings on corruption in Quebec’s construction industry and according to the report, corruption and collusion are “far more widespread than originally believed.” Criminal attorney and former prosecutor Andrew...
Even Cop Killers Deserve a Competent Criminal Lawyer

Even Cop Killers Deserve a Competent Criminal Lawyer

by Andrew Barbacki | May 6, 2015 | Criminal Defence, sentencing

Mr Hébert petitioned the Law Society of New Brunswick to appoint a lawyer to appeal the case after Mr Bourque was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole for 75 years. Commentators have questioned the performance of his lawyer, David Lutz, citing...

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