Charges against spouse of Nova Scotia mass killer were 'lawful,' Crown says

Lisa Banfield, the common-law wife of Gabriel Wortman, testifies at the Mass Casualty Commission inquiry into the mass murders in rural Nova Scotia on April 18/19, 2020, in Halifax on Friday, July 15, 2022. Federal lawyers say laying charges against the spouse of the man responsible for the Nova Scotia mass shooting for supplying ammunition to the killer was "lawful, reasonable and just." THE CANADIAN PRESS/Andrew Vaughan

HALIFAX - Federal lawyers say it was lawful and reasonable to charge the spouse of the man responsible for the Nova Scotia mass shooting for supplying him with ammunition.

Lawyer Patricia MacPhee made the argument in a written statement of defence before the Nova Scotia Supreme Court.

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