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2 - Mr. LeBlanc did not testify but alleged in his submissions to the jury that the drugs in the motorhome belonged to Mr. Bujold and he had no knowledge of them. The jury returned with guilty verdicts on all counts. Mr. LeBlanc was sentenced to
www.courtsnb-coursnb.caThe third of six people charged in the 2022 stabbing death of Justin Breau was sentenced in Saint John on Friday.
www.cbc.caJustin Claude Le Blond, a Brisbane-based partner at Dentons, pleaded guilty on Tuesday to driving under the influence of drugs and was convicted this week on a single count of drug-driving. The Brisbane Magistrates Court fined him $1200. Le Blond works in Dentons’ employment and safety practice, a role that put him in one of the more sensitive corners of legal work while he admitted to behaviour that falls far outside it. He blamed his cocaine use on "the stresses of legal work" as he fronted...
www.mogazmasr.comA partner at the prominent global law firm Dentons, located in Brisbane, has faced consequences for driving under the influence of drugs. Justin Claude Le
news.ssbcrack.comGet free access to the complete judgment in United States v. Blondet on CaseMine.
www.casemine.comJustin Johnson, one of the men accused of killing Young Dolph, will spend life in prison for the 2021 fatal shooting of the Memphis rapper.
people.comThe fourth of six people charged in the 2022 stabbing death of Justin Breau will be sentenced in Saint John later this month.
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