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  • Crown attorney Frances Knickle argued for a jail term of at least 18 months.

    Winnipeg Sun 2010

  • Crown attorney Frances Knickle argued for a jail term of at least 18 months.

    Ottawa Sun 2010

  • "There is no evidence of remorse," Knickle said in court.

    Winnipeg Sun 2010

  • "There is no evidence of remorse," Knickle said in court.

    Ottawa Sun 2010

  • Knickle said Byrne deserves a jail sentence of less than two years.

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  • Knickle said Byrne deserves a jail sentence of less than two years.

    London Free Press - News 2009

  • "It undermines confidence in the democratic system," Knickle said of Byrne's crimes.

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  • Knickle agreed with the defence, however, that Byrne posed no risk to reoffend and noted his contributions in public life -- factors that she said make his fall from grace all the more tragic.

    CTV News RSS Feed 2009

  • Knickle agreed with the defence, however, that Byrne posed no risk to reoffend and noted his contributions in public life - factors that she said make his fall from grace all the more tragic.

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  • "This is taxpayers'money that could've been used for taxpayers," Knickle said.

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