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8 of Quebec’s biggest crime stories of 2015From Luka Magnotta withdrawing his appeal to former Quebec Lieutenant Govenor Lise Thibault being charged with fraud, here are some of Montreal's biggest crime stories of 2015.CanadaDec 29, 2015
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Duck-helping Quebecer won’t serve prison sentence pending appealsQuebec's Court of Appeal has decided Emma Czornobaj can drive a car and won't have to start serving her prison sentence until her appeal is heard.CanadaJan 9, 2015
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Emma Czornobaj gets 90 days in prison in stopping-for-ducks caseEmma Czornobaj was sentenced to 90 days in prison after her involvement in a fatal traffic accident when she stopped her car to protect a family of ducks.CanadaDec 18, 2014
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Emma Czornobaj will appeal verdict in stopping-for-ducks trialEmma Czornobaj has been granted permission to appeal her guilty verdict in stopping-for-ducks trial.CrimeAug 20, 2014
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More than 10,000 people support Emma Czornobaj online; two petitions launchedEmma Czornobaj has very quickly become a household name in Quebec. Her trial last month got a lot of people talking and thinking.CrimeJul 16, 2014
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Petition seeks leniency for driver who stopped for ducksAn online petition has collected almost 8,000 signatures asking for leniency in Emma Czornobaj's sentencing.Jul 15, 2014
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Jury convicts Quebec woman who stopped for ducksA woman who stopped to help a group of ducklings on the side of the road has been found guilty of causing the deaths of a motorcyclist and his passenger daughter who slammed into her parked car.CrimeJun 20, 2014
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Jury reaches impasse in Quebec stopping-for-ducks dangerous driving trialThose expecting a verdict in the case that involves 25-year-old financial advisor Emma Czornobaj were disappointed on Thursday.CanadaJun 19, 2014
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‘I know it was a mistake’: driver in duck-linked highway crash testifiesThe driver at the centre of the duck-involved highway crash in June 2010 took the stand in her own defence Tuesday afternoon.CrimeJun 10, 2014
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Human error behind duck-related road deaths: Quebec policeA police investigator blamed human error for the deaths of two people whose motorcycle slammed into the back of a car as the motorist was allegedly helping some ducks.CrimeJun 9, 2014
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