Supreme Court won’t hear appeal from B.C. killer who claimed rights violated
Posted May 9, 2013 11:12 am.
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OTTAWA – The Supreme Court of Canada will not hear the appeal of a British Columbia man convicted of second-degree murder in a 2008 shooting.
Raminder Bhander was convicted in 2010 of killing a man in the victim’s residence.
Bhander, who was described in court as a gangster and drug trafficker, argued police violated his rights while questioning him.
He also argued self-defence.
The trial judge and the appeal court rejected his charter arguments and now the Supreme Court has rejected his bid to appeal the matter.
As usual, the justices gave no reasons for refusing to hear the case.