Cases of police officers facing charges in Project South probe expected to go directly to trial in Superior Court
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Cases of police officers facing charges in Project South probe expected to go directly to trial in Superior Court
MOLLY HAYES
PUBLISHED 1 HOUR AGO
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York Regional Police's deputy chief Ryan Hogan reveals evidence from an investigation at the York Regional Police headquarters in Aurora, Ont., on Feb. 5.
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