@ -- Wednesday, February 22, 1995 — North Shore News PROVINCIAL COURT HEARING HELPING THE WORLD WiTEeE NOW Publication ban A PRONVINGCHEAL. court bain probibiguie publicaddon of tre mame ob oa North Vancomer high school teacher facie three sex-related charges involving a student wits hbted on Tuesdays after the North Shore News requested a hear- ing to overturn the ban. By Anna Marie D'Angelo News Reporter The accused, Daryt Wayne Samson, 42. atiended the one-hour court hearing in North Vancouver, Samson, a former Whilecaps soveer player, is charged with two counts of sexual touching and one count of sexual assault involving a t7-year-old female student on Nov. 19, 1993, His name had been prohibited from publication at the start of his trial on Jan, 23 in connection with Crown lawyer Gillian Parson's ban application. Said Parson on Tuesday, “The Crown (now) has the view that the ban is broader than it needs to be ... Most. importantly, ve had an Opportunity to canvass the cam- plainant and the other witness and they are not concerned with the ban of the accused’s name being Wed Phos are conserned with ters own panies Chyiag publigized)” News fiwser Oiastd Sutherbend CHC Preis COME! Gecbstrnts ott publication bans too suppert the paper's position on tilting the beep Samsan’s Lawyer, Kev Woodall argued that bis chent’s name should. ia the publie’s dite est. remain covered by the publiea- Gon ban, “You can see the (ype of details published in (the News) and the Ivpes of details that could) bei published ia the fadare said Woodall. He gave Judge BHI Rodgers and Parson a copy of a Jan, 25, 1995, News article. commenting (hat the photocopies were for their benefit in cause they had not read the tepork Quipped Rodgers, “Don't you read the North Shore News, Ms. Parson? “No, actually, Pasked that it not be delivered to my house,” Parson said. Woodall argued that) future complainants may not come for- ward in the future because of pub- lished news reports of sexual assault trials. But Parson said Woodall’s argu- ment was speculative and the court shouldn't consider something that perhaps may happen in the future QBraning Friday, Jan. a7 and continuing to Friday, Feb. 24, lucky downtown shoppers can WIN exciting prizes - over $2000 in cash and merchandise. Simply take proof of purchase to a Treasure Chest location where you'll be given a key that could unlock the Treasure Chest of Prizes. Hours: Mon. to Fri. fam -2pm & 3pm -Spm 1. Waterfront Centre dan 27 - Feb 2 2. Bentall Centre Feo 3- Feb 9 3. Royal Centre Feb 10 Feb t6 4, Harbour Centre Feb 17 - Feb 24 Contest Rules. Waterteant Stason 1 Shoppers can make a purchase at any downtown retail Outlet within the boundares of Geargia Street to Canada Place and Richards ta Trurlow. 2. Purchasa must be made between January 27 ano February 24, 1995 must provide proof of purchase 3. Shoppers For further details please cantact DVBIA at 685-7811, ifte toosamne Comiphritiant Rodis. sated tte tad tree saline. Sons trons the amecta wedrew te wre foo anedtade Sathewani ss tagtie He ths oraanal peblicatior bua SHHyeb ss Thread Combines on Mawel 2) aa North Waneativer peovim tal COWL START THI ¢ Business Owners * Professionals « Sales Professionals C. Fred Whittaker 4,5, wooosne pr. 988-7832 Chartered Accountant ™~. a CODE the ere ay Oh ate She de wehooi st oA 1) BOO-O6 12643 é KING NOW! ¢ Retirees ¢ Investors ¢ Landlords (Edgemont Village) Top Rates. ‘We'll meet or beat any 1 to 5 year fixed term rate posted _ by the five major banks, as well as Hongkong Bank, i Canada Trust and VanCity. On top of our posted rates - for new funds over $10,000! (Ask for details) | #1 Deposit insurance It's a must and we've got the best. Credit Union Deposit Insurance Corporation (CUDIC) guarantees member deposits to a maximum of $100,000 per separate “deposit account as defined by regulation. | We’re The Right Place For RASPs Visit one of our 9 branches from Burnaby to Whistler, “or call 986-4321. We'll make sure you get the right answer. We guarantee it.