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Court: Clients Wednesday and Yi Zhong

court: Judge Nancy Orr decided that an eight-day trial will begin Nov. 30, with seven other days set aside in December, according to The Chronicle Herald. The court has set dates that are earlier than any of the lawyers wanted, but the court had openings in its schedule, Cohen said in an interview. Defence lawyer Lee Cohen entered the pleas for his two clients Wednesday in provincial court in Charlottetown. We're going to have to expedite our preparation ... But that shouldn't get in the way of our game plan or our hope for success. Five charges were laid against her 58-year-old brother, Yi Zhong. In May, the Canada Border Services Agency charged 60-year-old Ping Zhong with three counts of aiding and abetting misrepresentation under the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.