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Itās hard to imagine a stronger case for terrorism than the one against aĀ man who wrote a white supremacist manifesto, deliberately drove his pickup truck into a London, Ont., family, and confessed to wanting to send a violent message to other Muslims and inspireĀ other angry white men, prosecutors told a sentencing hearing Tuesday.Ā Ā
The sentencing ofĀ Nathaniel Veltman that began earlierĀ this month with two days of victim impact statements continued in London with legal arguments on the issue of whether his crimes against five members of the Afzaal family meet the legal definition of terrorism.
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