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No new trials for men convicted of human smuggling in death of family at Manitoba-U.S. border: judge

8 April 2025
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No new trials for men convicted of human smuggling in death of family at Manitoba-U.S. border: judge
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Federal judge denies new trial requests for two men convicted in the deaths of four Indian family members who froze while attempting to cross the Canadian border into Minnesota during a 2022 blizzard. The men were found guilty on human smuggling charges related to the tragic incident. The judge’s decision upholds the original convictions and sentences for the defendants.

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