Roxanne Carr was “tremendously relieved” after being awarded $255,000 for a wrongful arrest and imprisonment civil lawsuit against the Ottawa Police Service, her lawyer said Monday, July 24. Superior Court Justice Sylvia Corthorn released the judgment on Friday, Ju ...
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