Norman case sheds light into deliberately dimmed chambers

The lawyer for the former second-in-command of the military says the alleged use of code names to thwart document searches about him is ‘like a spider’s web.’
Vice-Admiral Mark Norman, formerly Canada’s second-highest-ranking military officer, leaves court on April 10, 2018 with his lawyer, Marie Henein.
OTTAWA—Last week, there were numerous twists and turns in the legal tribulations of Vice-Admiral Mark Norman. Formerly Canada’s second-highest-ranking military officer, Vice-Admiral Norman was relieved of his duties in January 2017 and subsequently charged with a single count of breach of trust....

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