N.S. mass shooting case: media outlets challenge redactions in search warrants
TRURO, N.S. — A lawyer for eight news media outlets is challenging the decisions of a Nova Scotia Provincial Court judge who authorized heavy redactions of RCMP search warrants connected to the mass shooting in April that claimed 22 lives.
David Coles submitted an application today for a judicial review of decisions Judge Laurel Halfpenny-MacQuarrie made last month, arguing she had exceeded her jurisdiction.
Coles’ application says the judge went too far in authorizing permanent and temporary redactions in the documents and that the media have been denied the right to argue against those decisions.
The lawyer says the judge has declined to unseal information based on what he says is speculation unsupported by the evidence.