Conditions of Bryant’s Release Revealed
Kate Yule
Friday, September 4, 2009
The conditions of former Ontario attorney general Michael Bryant’s release from jail have been made public.
Bryant faces two criminal charges after a confrontation ended with the death of a cyclist in Toronto on Monday. The charges are criminal negligence causing death and dangerous driving causing death.
He was questioned by police on Monday night and most of Tuesday.
He was released on the condition that he can’t drive any motor vehicle until his court case ends. He must also stay in Ontario, surrender his passport to police, and notify them of any change in address or occupation.
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