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Case of Sault Ste. Marie MPP Chris Scott delayed by two weeks

Sault Star

Key Points

  • 1. A preliminary hearing was held on Monday for the case of Sault Ste. Marie MPP Chris Scott.
  • 2. As part of the trial process, the case was postponed to two weeks later.
  • 3. No additional information has been shared yet regarding the details of the news and the main reason for the case.

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1. Two-week delay

A preliminary hearing was held on Monday regarding the legal process of Sault Ste. Marie Member of Provincial Parliament (MPP) Chris Scott. Following the hearing, the case was postponed for a period of two weeks.

The news article did not include detailed information regarding the charges that are the subject of the case or the trial. The continuation of the news published by Sault Star states that comprehensive details about the local politician Chris Scott's court process are included.

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1. Q: On what date was Chris Scott's case heard?
A: The preliminary hearing for Sault Ste. Marie MPP Chris Scott took place on Monday.
2. Q: What will be the next step in the trial process?
A: The court hearing for the case was delayed for two weeks, and the next steps are expected to be clarified at the end of this period.
3. Q: Where can detailed information about the case be found?
A: Comprehensive details regarding the court process are shared in the continuation of the news article published on the local Sault Star news website.

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