A Newfoundland and Labrador provincial court judge will decide next month whether he should toss out the Crown's case seeking a rare type of peace bond against a man once accused of being the Halifax "sleepwatcher." The police want to put Sinclair under a type of peace bond, which would restrict his movements. 'Sleepwatcher' allegationsIn 2012, Sinclair went on trial in Halifax, accused of voyeurism-related offences linked to the so-called "sleepwatcher" case. "Why is he up for a peace bond like this when he doesn't have a history of hurting people?" The peace bond matter will return to court on Feb. 23, for a decision on O'Gorman's request for a directed verdict.
Source: CBC News January 26, 2018 17:25 UTC