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Alberta Primetime: Infanticide appeal heard by Supreme Court

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Criminal Lawyer Dino Bottos from DePoe & Bottos Criminal Law firm discusses infanticide appeal heard by Supreme Court.

Alberta Primetime: Disciplining racist Mounties not as easy as RCMP’s top boss suggests, experts say

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Dino Bottos and D’Arcy Depoe appear on Alberta Primetime.

Alberta Primetime: Trudeau calls for implementation of Ashley Smith inquest

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Trudeau calls for implementation of Ashley Smith inquest; Grande Prairie is violent crime capital of Canada: Report.

Sexual touching conviction set aside/ Driver’s rights breached, court confirms

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Alberta’s highest court has ruled it was inconsistent of a jury to convict a man of sexual touching of a person under 16 years old after acquitting him of sexual assault.

Criminal Lawyer Dino Bottos Discusses the Legal Obligation of Bystanders

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Criminal Lawyer Dino Bottos from DePoe & Bottos Criminal Law firm and a panel of legal experts, discuss the legal obligations of a bystanders.

Dino Bottos discusses reviewing Alberta’s Bail System

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Criminal Lawyer Dino Bottos from DePoe & Bottos Criminal Law firm and a panel of legal experts, discuss whether or not Alberta’s Bail System requires review.

Alberta Primetime on CTV with Criminal Lawyer Dino Bottos

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Criminal Lawyer Dino Bottos from DePoe & Bottos Criminal Law firm and a panel of legal experts on CTV’s Alberta Primetime.

Lawyer Dino Bottos speaks outside Edmonton courthouse re: Richard Suter plea

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Lawyer Dino Bottos speaks outside Edmonton courthouse after his client Richard Suter pleaded guilty to failing to provide a breath sample to police.

Criminal Lawyer Dino Bottos Addresses media Outside Courthouse

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A man who mistakenly pushed the gas pedal on his SUV, plowing onto a restaurant patio and killing a toddler, is now facing the prospect of prison in addition to constant fears of vengeance, says his lawyer.

Criminal Lawyer Dino Bottos discusses impact of new Government Regarding Justice Issues

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Dino Bottos appears on Alberta Primetime to discuss the impact of the new government regarding justice issues.

Crown appeals acquittal in Cindy Gladue murder case

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Crown prosecutors have filed an appeal in the Cindy Gladue murder case that states serious enough errors were made in the jury instructions to warrant a new trial.

Hundreds gather to protest verdict in Cindy Gladue murder trial

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Outrage and concern rippled across the country Thursday as hundreds gathered to protest an Edmonton court case that has become a flashpoint for anger about violence against indigenous women in Canada.

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