Chinese court rejects Canadian's appeal against death sentence for drug smuggling

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A Chinese court has upheld the death sentence for Robert Lloyd Schellenberg, a Canadian convicted of drug smuggling in China in 2018

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The Liaoning High People's Court said in a statement Tuesday that they rejected his appeal because"the facts identified in the first trial were clear, the evidence was true and sufficient, the conviction was accurate, the sentence was appropriate."Marc Garneau, Canada's Minister of Foreign Affairs, said in a statement that Canada"strongly condemns" the court's decision and Schellenberg's"arbitrary" sentence.

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