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Born in Canada of German heritage, Monika Schaefer described herself on her Facebook page as a self-employed violin instructor. She ran for the federal Green Party in Alberta's Yellowhead riding in , and She was ousted from the party after the controversial video surfaced online.

B'nai Brith Canada, a human rights organization involved with combating racism and anti-Semitism, welcomed news of the convictions.

Share your stories with Wallis at wallis. Social Sharing. Wild said Schaefer talked for more than three hours in the courtroom on Friday. Wild, one of the accredited press representatives, attended the Schaefer siblings' trial in a low-level criminal court for three days this week.

She said it was the first time she has attended the trial of a foreigner for "incitement of hatred. This is really an outrageous incident in the courtroom. Wild said Alfred Schaefer has been vocal throughout the trial so far, telling the court he appreciated sharing his views. Monika Schaefer has been quiet, only speaking when spoken to and smiling every so often at her supporters, she said.

Born in Canada of German heritage, Monika Schaefer described herself on her Facebook page as a self-employed violin instructor. She ran for the federal Green Party in Alberta's Yellowhead riding in , and She was ousted from the party after controversy over the video. Wild said there were only three journalists, including herself, in the courtroom.

With the time he had already served and additional credits, he was released. Sheriff's officials confirmed Monday he was no longer in custody. Hudgins was convicted in of first-degree murder, along with a special circumstance allegation of lying in wait, for his role in the fatal shooting of Jahi Collins on Dec.

He was also convicted of attempted murder for the shooting of Collins' friend, Bobby Wilson. Wilson was paralyzed as a result of the shooting. An appeals court ruled in the evidence against Hudgins was inconclusive and that a prosecutor made an improper argument during the trial, sending the case back for a retrial. Prosecutors had been planning to retry Hudgins on charges including murder, two counts of attempted murder and voluntary manslaughter, along with several sentencing enchancements.

Under the plea deal reached last week, Hudgins pleaded guilty to one count of attempted murder and voluntary manslaughter, and he admitted a street gang-related allegation. Although released from custody, Hudgins must report to the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation parole division by March 2.



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