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Former Canadian Junior Hockey Players Face Sexual Assault Trial
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Five former players from Canada's 2018 World Junior Hockey team are facing trial for sexual assault charges stemming from an alleged incident in London, Ontario, in 2018.

Legal arguments are set to continue this week in the sexual assault case involving five former members of Canada 's world junior hockey team. Dillon Dube, Carter Hart, Michael McLeod, Cal Foote, and Alex Formenton were charged with sexual assault in 2022 for an alleged incident that occurred in London, Ontario, in June 2018. All five players are expected to plead not guilty.A jury trial is scheduled to begin in London on April 22, 2024, before Superior Court Justice Maria Carroccia.

While the specific details of the case remain under a publication ban, impacting the reporting of evidence and arguments presented in recent hearings, the renewed investigation led to charges after new evidence was gathered.The initial police investigation in 2019 concluded without charges, only to be reopened three years later. Despite limited information released by authorities, the case has garnered significant public attention

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