A Windsor jury has rendered a verdict in the drug trafficking trial of Shawn Evon. The trial, which has drawn significant attention, concluded with closing arguments presented earlier. CTV Windsor's Michelle Maluske provided coverage of the proceedings.
Details of the Trial
Shawn Evon faced serious charges related to drug trafficking. The jury deliberated after hearing evidence and arguments from both the prosecution and defense. The verdict marks a key moment in the case, which has been closely monitored by the community.
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