'Keep the community safe': Police outline reasons for concern about accused 'sleepwatcher' - News Summed Up

'Keep the community safe': Police outline reasons for concern about accused 'sleepwatcher'


Stephen Picco said in provincial court Friday that he believes Barry Edward Sinclair needs "conditions placed upon him to keep him and to keep the community safe." Police want a provincial court judge to order Sinclair to abide by a series of conditions. Lawyer Ellen O'Gorman speaks with her client Barry Sinclair at provincial court in St. John's on Friday, Jan. 5, 2018. (Sherry Vivian/CBC)Judge Mike Madden asked O'Gorman and Crown lawyer Jennifer Colford to present arguments on the "serious personal injury offence" issue, and how it applies to this case. (Sherry Vivian/CBC)In 2015, according to Picco, Sinclair was observed looking at female staff in the washrooms and showers at the Springhill correctional facility in Nova Scotia.


Source: CBC News January 05, 2018 17:57 UTC



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