Albertans convicted or accused of a crime can now be ordered to wear 24/7 ankle monitors that electronically track their movements using GPS. The move was first announced in March 2024.
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — A trial is set to start Monday for a murder suspect accused of cutting off his ankle monitor while out on pretrial release. Prosecutors accuse Joe Anderson of shooting and ...
EDMONTON - Albertans convicted or accused of a crime can now be ordered to wear ankle bracelets that electronically track their movements. Public Safety Minister Mike Ellis says it gives courts a ...
Two of the three youths – identified as being ages 13 and 14 - had been placed on intensive supervision with ankle monitors that were illegally removed prior to their Monday arrest, according to ...
A monitoring ankle bracelet is seen in Vancouver, B.C., Friday, Aug. 6, 2021. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darryl Dyck The new monitoring, done by Alberta Correctional Services, will cost taxpayers $2.8 ...
The new monitoring, done by Alberta Correctional Services, will cost taxpayers $2.8 million the first year. The ankle bracelets will use GPS tracking to ensure offenders do not violate their bail or ...
The new monitoring, done by Alberta Correctional Services, will cost taxpayers $2.8 million the first year. The ankle bracelets will use GPS tracking to ensure offenders do not violate their bail ...