Crown seeks six years in jail for military reservist who crashed through Rideau Hall gates

The prosecutor said Mr. Hurren would have been charged differently had the Crown been able to prove that he had intended to harm Mr. Trudeau.
The prosecution says the actions of Corey Hurren, who rammed his truck through the gates of Rideau Hall, 'were far from benign.'
The prosecution is seeking a sentence of six years for a Manitoba military reservist accused last summer of crashing through the gates of Rideau Hall while heavily armed, and trying to track down the prime minister near to where he lives.  

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