What I don't understand is that it looks like the boyfriend won't be charged with anything. Isn't he considered an accomplice at the very least?
What I don't understand is that it looks like the boyfriend won't be charged with anything. Isn't he considered an accomplice at the very least?
In the US he would be considerred an accomplice after the fact.
http://www.cbc.ca/canada/nova-scotia...sa-guilty.html
As for Macumber, [Crown Attorney] Scovil said there was no evidence he wanted his girlfriend to kill her daughter. He said Boudreau made it clear that she was solely responsible.
"We suspected very strongly that he must have had an idea. But there was no evidence to suggest that he either had concrete evidence or assisted in any way," Scovil said.
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