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Guilty. Guilty. Guilty. A Nova Scotia Supreme Court jury deliberated for just over two hours before finding an Annapolis County woman guilty Thursday night ...

Miranda Lynn Taylor leaves Nova Scotia Supreme Court in Dartmouth with lawyer Alex Pate on Thursday night after a jury found her guilty on two counts of intimidating a justice system participant and one of being an accessory after the fact to murder. - Steve BruceA Nova Scotia Supreme Court jury deliberated for just over two hours before finding an Annapolis County woman guilty Thursday night on all three charges she faced at trial in Dartmouth.

But Taylor testified earlier this week that Cox, who was 20 years older than her, manipulated her into posting the material. She maintained she never intended to harm or scare anyone. “Obviously, we’re pleased with the result,” Kirby told The Chronicle Herald. “The Crown had a very strong case, so we were confident with the charges that were laid.”“The message is that people can’t be bullied online, in particular regarding their co-operation with police,” Kirby said. “And if people are bullied and identified online in relation to a police investigation and giving statements, there’s going to be accountability.

“She testified that she never thought Mr. Cox would put her a position of harm. She explained that today she no longer feels this way and knows the relationship for what it was.” “That’s the next form of manipulation perpetrated by Mr. Cox here,” Pate said. “He’s convinced Ms. Taylor that he’s innocent. He would only kind of reveal pieces of the disclosure and reveal the stuff that made him look innocent, but not the stuff that was bad.

Miranda Lynn Taylor hurries out of Nova Scotia Supreme Court in Dartmouth with lawyer Alex Pate on Thursday night after she was found guilty on two charges of intimidating a justice system participant and one of being an accessory after the fact to murder. - Steve Bruce

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