Cape Breton man accused of counsel to commit murder elects Supreme Court trial
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The Sydney Justice Centre. FILE PHOTO. PHOTO BY CAPE BRETON POST STAFF /CAPE BRETON POST STAFF Article content A Cape Breton man who allegedly conspired to have someone killed while he was in jail has chosen to be tried in Nova Scotia Supreme Court. Article content Justin Andrew MacKinnon, 40, was being held at the Cape Breton Correctional Facility in Gardiner Mines when he was charged with one count of counsel to commit murder and three counts of uttering threats through another person to cause death or serious bodily harm between Oct. 21 and Nov. 15, 2025. Article content Article content Art…
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