
Jury finds former Christian school principal guilty of assault with a weapon
On the seventh day of the trial of a former principal of Legacy Christian Academy, a jury found Duff Friesen guilty of assault with a weapon, though he was acquitted on three additional counts of the same charge.
Friesen’s trial began on May 12 at the Court of King’s Bench in Saskatoon. He pleaded not guilty to the charges, which stemmed from allegations that he struck students with a wooden paddle at the Saskatoon school between 2003 and 2004.
Many details of the trial cannot be reported due to a publication ban.
The publication ban is meant to ensure Friesen’s upcoming jury trial, where he is facing seven more charges of assault with a weapon, is not compromised. That case is set to begin on September 2