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We’re finishing our live updates for today
A memorial for the victims near the site of the Lapu Lapu festival on Sunday. (Ben Nelms/CBC) Our colleagues in Vancouver will have more coverage tonight, as vigils are held in the city and community leaders pay their respects. You can read more at CBCNews.ca.
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He appeared very briefly in court from a jail cell wearing grey sweats a few minutes ago. He’s been charged with eight counts of second-degree murder. Lo did not request bail, so he’s staying in custody. As below, a publication ban covers other details.
The case has been put over to May 26.
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Bail hearings almost always come with publication bans
Lo’s first appearance in court is a bail hearing. Those hearings can be protected by a publication ban under Section 517 of the Criminal Code. The bans are mandatory if requested — which they almost always are.
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