Court hears that alleged jail assault ringleader had strong influence on N.S. inmates

Prosecutors are attempting to have Brian James Marriott designated a dangerous offender by demonstrating to a Nova Scotia Supreme Court judge he poses a high risk to continue committing violent offences. An image taken from video evidence presented in court showing inmates gathering in front of cell 8 in the North 3 unit of the Central Nova Scotia Correctional Facility in Dartmouth, N.S., as an alleged assault is taking place. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO-Nova Scotia Courts *MANDATORY CREDIT*

HALIFAX - A man accused of leading a brutal Halifax jail assault in 2019 had allegedly boasted that he could set off a jailhouse riot with a single phone call, a court heard Tuesday.

Prosecutors are attempting to have Brian James Marriott designated a dangerous offender, and they are trying to convince a Nova Scotia Supreme Court judge that he continues to pose a high risk of committing violent offences.

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