Court nixes Khadr visits alone with sister who likes al-Qaeda

Omar Khadr will not be permitted to have unsupervised visits with his sister, Zaynab, who is said to live “in the middle east” and has voiced support for al-Qaeda. That was the decision of an Edmonton court Friday even as it loosened bail conditions for the millionaire.  The judge granted Khadr greater access to the Internet as long as he stays away from anything to do with terrorism on the web. Upper left, a new trial has been ordered for Philip Grandine. He was convicted in the death of his pregnant wife Karissa Grandine, who drowned in a bathtub in 2011. The former pastor was having an affair with a parishioner. The Ontario Court of Appeal found the trial judge got befuddled by a question from the jury as to whether Grandine would be guilty if he simply knew his wife was drugged while in a hot bath. The answer opened up an avenue to conviction on terms that were never discussed at the trial. And finally, lower left, York Region school bus driver Ren “Jonathon” Zhang, 52, is in custody after allegedly chasing around after a 14-year-old girl with offers to take pictures of her.

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