Defence questions warrants used in case against accused Winnipeg letter-bomber
WINNIPEG — A lawyer for a man accused of sending letter bombs, including one that went off and seriously injured a lawyer, is questioning the validity of warrants used in the investigation.
Jeremy Kostiuk told a provincial court judge that it appears Winnipeg police left out important information when they applied for warrants against Guido Amsel.
He said it appears police did not mention that tests pointing to explosive residue on Amsel’s hands were preliminary and still needed to be verified in a lab.
The judge is hearing arguments about the evidence this week in advance of Amsel’s trial, which is slated to start next month.