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A publication ban was ordered on court proceedings, limiting what can be reported in the media.<ref name="CBCcourt"/>
A publication ban was ordered on court proceedings, limiting what can be reported in the media.<ref name="CBCcourt"/>


McArthur was detained at the [[Toronto South Detention Centre]].<ref name="PowellCourt"/> Torstar News Service reported on March 19 that McArthur was being held "in segregation and under constant suicide watch".<ref name="GallantHid"/> {{As of|April 17, 2018}} McArthur remains held at the Toronto South Detention Centre.<ref name="CBCLurked"/>
McArthur was detained at the [[Toronto South Detention Centre]].<ref name="PowellCourt"/> Torstar News Service reported on March 19 that McArthur was being held "in segregation and under constant suicide watch".<ref name="GallantHid"/> {{As of|2018|4|17}} McArthur remains held at the Toronto South Detention Centre.<ref name="CBCLurked"/>


He made his first court appearance on January 19, 2018, represented by lawyer Marianne Salih.<ref name="GibsonBankruptcy"/> He made another brief courtroom appearance on January 29 and subsequently attended via video link,<ref name="GillisCharged"/> represented by W. Calvin Rosemond of the legal defence firm of Edward H. Royle & Partners. Rosemond's biography on the firm's website states that he believes "guilty pleas ought only be entered as a last resort".<ref name="CBCcourt"/>
He made his first court appearance on January 19, 2018, represented by lawyer Marianne Salih.<ref name="GibsonBankruptcy"/> He made another brief courtroom appearance on January 29 and subsequently attended via video link,<ref name="GillisCharged"/> represented by W. Calvin Rosemond of the legal defence firm of Edward H. Royle & Partners. Rosemond's biography on the firm's website states that he believes "guilty pleas ought only be entered as a last resort".<ref name="CBCcourt"/>