Supreme Court will not hear Shafia’s appeal in family killings
OTTAWA — The Supreme Court of Canada will not hear the case of a man convicted of murdering his three sisters and another woman.
Hamed Shafia had sought leave to appeal to the court, arguing that new evidence showing he was a youth at the time of the deaths should not have been dismissed.
As is its practice, the Supreme Court did not give reasons for its ruling.
But Nick Bala, a law professor at Queen’s University in Kingston, Ont., said the high court was “clearly not concerned with the approach of the Court of Appeal” in assessing the rare and narrow legal issue raised by Shafia.


