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January 22, 2013 - 2:07 PM
ANGUS, Ont. - The ex-husband of a woman who tried to have him killed because she said he was abusive — a case that went all the way to the Supreme Court — says the courts got it wrong.
Michael Ryan tells The Canadian Press in an interview that he never hit his wife, put a gun to her head or threatened to kill her, as she asserted in court.
At her original trial in Nova Scotia, Nicole Ryan, who tried to hire a hit man to kill her spouse, was acquitted of counselling to commit murder after she used the defence of duress.
The Supreme Court overturned that decision, but nonetheless granted a stay of her proceedings, essentially leaving her a free woman.
The top court in its decision referred to Michael Ryan's "reign of terror" over his then-wife.
Ryan says he was never called to testify at her original trial to refute the allegations of abuse, so he says the judge didn't have all the facts.
News from © The Canadian Press, 2013