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Gregory Campbell pleads guilty to criminal harassment

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['Gregory Campbell, right, is shown with his lawyer, Peter Ghiz, outside of provincial court in Charlottetown in this file photo.']
Gregory Campbell, right, is shown with his lawyer, Peter Ghiz, outside of provincial court in Charlottetown in this file photo.

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A harassment trial came to an abrupt halt Friday following a guilty plea by a Charlottetown vice-principal.

Gregory Campbell, 50, pleaded guilty to a criminal harassment charge of repeatedly following the victim.

Campbell pleaded guilty on the first day of his trial Wednesday to a second criminal harassment charge that dealt with repeatedly communicating with the victim.

The Crown stayed a breach of undertaking charge Friday.

Provincial court Judge John Douglas granted the Crown’s request Friday to ban the publication of any information that would identify the victim.

Douglas ordered a pre-sentence report be prepared for a sentencing hearing on March 8.

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