WebJul 12, 2024 · April 5, 1998: Assoun was arrested in British Columbia and returned to Halifax for trial. A jailhouse informant, David Carvery, approached police claiming that Assoun had admitted to cutting his ... WebSep 22, 2024 · Assoun was acquitted of the knifing death of Brenda Way on March 1 of this year in Nova Scotia Supreme Court after spending 17 years in federal prison and 52 months on bail. He remains angry...
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WebApr 30, 2024 · Assoun was imprisoned for nearly 17 years and spent five more years under strict parole conditions before federal Justice Minister David Lametti ordered a new trial, saying the original... WebMar 4, 2024 · Assoun lived under strict parole conditions for nearly five years after he was released from prison, before a Nova Scotia Supreme Court ruling in March 2024 reversed his 1999 conviction for the... harbor community benefit fund
Glen Assoun is moving to Halifax - Halifax Examiner
WebNov 15, 2024 · HALIFAX -- Glen Assoun was convicted and sent to prison for a crime he has maintained for over two decades he didn’t commit. His former girlfriend, Brenda Way, was murdered on November 12, 1995. WebNov 24, 2024 · Glen Assoun is moving to Halifax. In 1999, Assoun was convicted of the 1996 murder of his former girlfriend, Brenda Way. Assoun always maintained his innocence, but spent 16 years in prison for the murder. Assoun is the subject of the first three parts of the Examiner’s Dead Wrong series. WebSep 22, 2024 · Glen Assoun, the Nova Scotia man who spent almost 17 years in prison for a crime he didn't commit, stands outside Supreme Court in Halifax on Friday, July 12, 2024. harbor community bank palmetto