No jail time for St. Thomas man who threw gravel at Trudeau
Shane Marshall will serve 90 days house arrest and 12 months probation for the September 2021 assault on Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
Shane Marshall will serve 90 days house arrest and 12 months probation for the September 2021 assault on Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
Shane Marshall, who pleaded guilty in March to general assault, will be sentenced next Monday.
The People’s Party of Canada official who threw stones at Canada’s prime minister will find out next week if he’ll be thrown in jail.
Shane Marshall, 26, of St. Thomas has pleaded guilty to assault in relation to the September 2021 incident in London.
The man charged with throwing gravel at Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in London has pleaded guilty to assault.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau doesn’t have to testify at the trial of a man accused of throwing gravel at him during a London election campaign stop in 2021.
The prime minister’s lawyers are fighting a subpoena for him to testify at the London trial of a man accused of throwing stones at him, alleging the request is politically motivated and infringes on his Parliamentary privilege.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has been served.
A St. Thomas man accused of throwing stones at Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in London was one of dozens of people profiled in a police intelligence report prepared as the “freedom convoy” protests swept across Canada earlier this year.
A former People’s Party of Canada official charged with throwing rocks at Prime Minister Justin Trudeau during a London campaign stop says in a video that’s gone viral that he’s been arrested in Ottawa.