Conrad Black's son to plead not guilty
By Michele Mandel ,Toronto Sun
First posted: Tuesday, August 30, 2011 01:52 PM EDT
From left to right: Jonathan Black, defence attorney Calvin Barry, a court clerk and Judge Judge Faith Finnestad in this July 28 court sketch. (PAM DAVIES/Toronto Sun)
Conrad Black’s son will plead not guilty when he goes to trial in December on charges of criminal harassment and threatening bodily harm after an ex-girlfriend complained to police.
Jonathan Black, 33, was not in Old City Hall Tuesday morning when a judge was told that a scheduled June trial date had been postponed in hopes of reaching a “resolution” with the bond trader but now a trial will proceed on Dec. 15.
“He’s fine, he’s a professional and he’s pleading not guilty,” his lawyer, Calvin Barry, said outside the court.
Black was charged in December 2010 after his former girlfriend told Toronto Police that he would not leave her alone after the end of their one-year “tumultuous” relationship, calling and messaging her repeatedly and once leaving her as many as 60 text messages.
Black was released on bail on condition he not contact her again. Instead, police allege he resumed calling and texting, often to label her new boyfriend a “loser.”
He was charged again in March.
Black goes on trial Dec. 15 for the first set of charges and Jan. 17, 2012, for the second.
http://www.torontosun.com/2011/08/30/conrad-blacks-son-to-plead-not-guilty

Calvin Barry is a Toronto-based criminal lawyer with over 16 years experience as a senior crown attorney at Calvin Barry Professional Corporation - Criminal Lawyers. Calvin Barry Lawyer Toronto has practiced in the area of Criminal Law and Regulatory Offenses since October of 2004, accruing over 30 years experience in criminal law.
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Charge upgraded to murder in death of Racquel Junio
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Gary Murray, 42, left, appears in a Brampton court to face an accessory to murder charge after the fact in connection with the death of Racquel Junio, Wednesday, Aug. 24, 2011.
Two men accused of abducting a Brampton, Ont. woman found dead last week appeared in court on Wednesday after learning their assault charges had been upgraded.
Macdermid Ermacora, 43, has been charged with first-degree murder and Gary Murray, 42, faces a charge of accessory to murder after the fact in connection with the death of Racquel Junio.
Both men also face charges of kidnapping and forcible confinement.
Junio, 42, went missing on Aug. 18 after police received a call that she had been forced into a black Ford pickup truck outside a home she shared with Ermacora, her estranged husband.
Her body was found in a pond in Palgrave, Ont., over the weekend, nearly 30 kilometers from her home. Police said her body showed obvious signs of trauma. An autopsy was conducted on Monday, but the results have not been made public.
Calvin Barry, Ermacora's lawyer, said the tragic event was traumatizing for everyone involved in the case, after Ermacora requested medical attention at Maplehurst Correctional Complex, where his is being held.
"A lot of people have conditions when they're in confined spaces and when they're dealing with these type of issues," he said.
Gary Batasar, Murray's lawyer, said his client has "got himself in a situation that we're going to fight vigorously and defend the case through the courts."
"It's very hard for us to believe what happened because he's not that kind of person," said Sandra Casciato, an acquaintance of Ermacora and Junio.
Casciato said she remembered Ermacora was upset in the weeks before his wife was killed.
"He was crying, he was upset that she was taking everything, he didn't know how to deal with it," she said.
Peel police have stressed that the investigation into Junio's death is still ongoing. Investigators have said that they are still trying to fill in a timeline of what happened the night she went missing.
Ermacora and Murray are both expected to return to a Brampton courtroom for a bail hearing on Aug. 29. Due to the severity of the charges, it's not expected it will be granted for the next few weeks or months.
Anyone who may have seen Ermacora's pickup truck on Thursday morning or anyone with more information is asked to call Peel Regional Police at 905- 453-3311 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477).
With files from CTV Toronto's Tamara Cherry.
http://m.ctv.ca/topstories/20110824/charges-upgraded-in-racquel-junio-death-110824.html
Charge upgraded to murder in death of Racquel Junio
ctvtoronto.ca
Gary Murray, 42, left, appears in a Brampton court to face an accessory to murder charge after the fact in connection with the death of Racquel Junio, Wednesday, Aug. 24, 2011.
Two men accused of abducting a Brampton, Ont. woman found dead last week appeared in court on Wednesday after learning their assault charges had been upgraded.
Macdermid Ermacora, 43, has been charged with first-degree murder and Gary Murray, 42, faces a charge of accessory to murder after the fact in connection with the death of Racquel Junio.
Both men also face charges of kidnapping and forcible confinement.
Junio, 42, went missing on Aug. 18 after police received a call that she had been forced into a black Ford pickup truck outside a home she shared with Ermacora, her estranged husband.
Her body was found in a pond in Palgrave, Ont., over the weekend, nearly 30 kilometers from her home. Police said her body showed obvious signs of trauma. An autopsy was conducted on Monday, but the results have not been made public.
Calvin Barry, Ermacora's lawyer, said the tragic event was traumatizing for everyone involved in the case, after Ermacora requested medical attention at Maplehurst Correctional Complex, where his is being held.
"A lot of people have conditions when they're in confined spaces and when they're dealing with these type of issues," he said.
Gary Batasar, Murray's lawyer, said his client has "got himself in a situation that we're going to fight vigorously and defend the case through the courts."
"It's very hard for us to believe what happened because he's not that kind of person," said Sandra Casciato, an acquaintance of Ermacora and Junio.
Casciato said she remembered Ermacora was upset in the weeks before his wife was killed.
"He was crying, he was upset that she was taking everything, he didn't know how to deal with it," she said.
Peel police have stressed that the investigation into Junio's death is still ongoing. Investigators have said that they are still trying to fill in a timeline of what happened the night she went missing.
Ermacora and Murray are both expected to return to a Brampton courtroom for a bail hearing on Aug. 29. Due to the severity of the charges, it's not expected it will be granted for the next few weeks or months.
Anyone who may have seen Ermacora's pickup truck on Thursday morning or anyone with more information is asked to call Peel Regional Police at 905- 453-3311 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477).
With files from CTV Toronto's Tamara Cherry.
http://m.ctv.ca/topstories/20110824/charges-upgraded-in-racquel-junio-death-110824.html
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