The Crown continued to cross-examine Bruce Montague in Kenora Court
Thursday.
Crown Attorney Peter Keen questioned the former gunsmith on his police
department clients.
50-invoices from the 1990’s to 2004 were entered as evidence.
2-more were dated after Montague no longer had his business license and were in the name of a pair of Dryden police officers.
Montague says he never formally wrote a letter or called the Police
Service to tell them he was unlicensed.
Montague noted he talked to the officers when they came back to pick up
the weapons he had worked on.
Keen is suggesting it’s impossible for police to know every law.
Meantime, Dryden Police Chief Shayne MacKinnon stresses they weren’t
aware at that time that Montague didn’t have a business license and if
they did they would have certainly taken their business elsewhere.
Montague Clients Questioned at Trial
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