In the case of British Columbian guys that are on the run still, we can find them, we don’t know really where they are right now, we think they might be in Northern Manitoba. But a lot of listeners are asking how can someone be charged of second-degree murder when they are not around. How do the absentia charging laws work in this country?
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Kyla Lee: “In British Columbia, you can be charged for a crime if the prosecutors approve a charge against you which basically means that police submit evidence to them that satisfies that there is a substantial likelihood of conviction.
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