Criminal charge withdrawn against spouse of Nova Scotia gunman

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A prosecutor said that Lisa Banfield has successfully completed the restorative justice process and that the Crown is withdrawing the charge against her

The criminal charge against Lisa Banfield for providing ammunition to the gunman who killed 22 Nova Scotians in April 2020 has been withdrawn.

Banfield was charged in March with unlawfully providing her common-law spouse with ammunition in the month leading up to the mass killings.

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