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Former used car dealer accused of forgery and theft chooses trial by judge alone

Former used car dealer accused of forgery and theft chooses trial by judge alone

by CBC News | Apr 9, 2021 | Recent Articles

April 9, 2021 – William Cornford has elected to be tried before a judge alone in the Court of Queen’s Bench in a theft and fraud case. Cornford, a former used car dealer, faces 14 charges including theft, fraud, and forgery, all indictable offences....

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