Ontario Law Society Greenlights Former Homegrown Terrorist's Bid to Practice Law
Saad Gaya, who served nearly 10 years in prison for participating in a failed terrorist plot, had the support of professors, police, imams, and other lawyers at his "good character" hearing as part of his call to the bar application.
March 28, 2022 at 04:29 PM
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Legal Ethics and Attorney DisciplineA Toronto man who was convicted of participating in a failed terrorist plot to set off a series of bombs in 2007 has been given the green light to practice law by a Law Society of Ontario tribunal.
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