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Medicine Hat Man Pleads Guilty To Threatening Prime Minister Trudeau

The Canadian Press, 08 Feb, 2018 11:29 AM
    MEDICINE HAT, Alta. — An Alberta man has pleaded guilty to sending threatening emails to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
     
    William Benham, 52, was in Medicine Hat provincial court today and entered a guilty plea to charges of uttering threats and threats to cause damage to property.
     
    Benham was arrested on Jan. 12 after he emailed the threats to several officials — including Trudeau and Medicine Hat Mayor Ted Clugston.
     
    The emails included threats against government and specific threats toward the Prime Minister, although a police investigation determined he had no plans to follow through on those threats.
     
    Benham got a 30-day jail sentence, followed by 24-months probation with numerous conditions.
     
    Those conditions include a prohibition on communicating directly with any of the people he had threatened.
     
    He has also been ordered to abstain from alcohol and drugs, and attend psychiatric counselling.

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