Ontario Community Newspapers

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), December 14, 1999, p. 9

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fi b0rto sjfoea 8 i cause of death from page 1 members of an inquest jury cannot make a legal finding or assign criminal fault instead they must answer five basic questions and can make recommendations to prevent a simi lar death in future answers to the first four questions who died when where and how are obvious in this case its the by what means query that has mcleod seeking a court review working under thevital statistics act a coroners jury must find the cause of death to be natural homicide suicide acci dental or undetermined death by suicide or natural causes does not apply in the sujemari case leaving the jury with three choices but mcleod explained there are three types of homicide- murder manslaughter and selfdefense all three require a legal finding two lay blame only one finding doesnt involve culpability and thats self- defense but selfdefense is a legal finding mcleod said explaining the definition of the word homicide is pari of the problem mcleod will also ask the divisional court to allow the jury to consider justices timothy whetungs reasons for dismissing a manslaughter charge against wiche after apreliminary hear ing irt august 1s97 the jury is aware criminal charges were thrown out but has not been privy to specific reasons lucas ruled early on the inquest has heard different more indepth evidence than the criminal court and that whetungs decision could carry enough weight to influence the jurys decision last week at the inquest police lawyer rod mcleod flew university of colorado kuiesiologist dr roger enoka to testify thursday at a cost of more than 3000 us enoke said if s a 95 per cent scientific certainty that ifwiche had lost his balance he would have involuntarily clenched his fist causing the gun to go off he based his opinion on facts given to him by mcleod under crossexamination by paul copeland representing sulemaris mother shaheen kamadia enoka agreed his opin ion doesnt exclude the possibility the shot was fired deliber ately with population growth from paga 1 to coordinate housing and school construction would have had a bigger impact before the new funding formula was introduced- tm not sure this represents a major gain it would have been significant a few years ago when government had to approve all new school projects but now school boards get money based on the number of students it would be awfully hard for any school boardto argue it cant put a school in a subdivision said crothers but peel school board chairperson janet mcdougald said her community has such aibacklog the funding formula cant keep pace the money we will receive over the next five years will- barely keep up we grow by 2500 students per year and that equals five elementary schools right now we are able to fund four schools a year so we cant keep up with our new growth yorks public board also grows by between 2500 and 3000 students but crothers insists as long as the province keeps its promise to fund schools over 25 years those students will be accommodated jr marmiaoi stopffville hospital v- jj 19902666 t farkham stouffville hospital its board of directors jl xvjlhospital and medical staff and volunteers wish you 2 all the best for the holiday season ffe we thank you for your continued support over jfe the past decades o sssssmarkham k s stouffville 13 v a hospital for information on our programs and services please visit our website at wwwmsm6nga hfehfe tax 1 included free delivery 5 monthly payments open7daysa week wni duiiffilk si ubs wa hbcvvimgt th wjry best fcmtwwujs stslei dont waste your money hurry in to toromark today leather recliner 999 chesterfield s uite canadian made recliner chairs 2 niece toromark furniture hwy7ustwestgfhvy48inthejgapia2a in slock 477

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