No, if you carefully read the text it becomes clear, why this case was prosecuted.
The Afghan family tried to cover up their honor killing as an accident, therefore the jury had no choice but prosecute the case as murder.
Had the family instead, after killing the 4 women, clearly announced that they killed them and that it was an honor killing, the jury would surely have been forced to let them go free of charge (because of the honor killing exemptions that obviously exist in the canadian law)
The Afghan family tried to cover up their honor killing as an accident, therefore the jury had no choice but prosecute the case as murder.
Had the family instead, after killing the 4 women, clearly announced that they killed them and that it was an honor killing, the jury would surely have been forced to let them go free of charge (because of the honor killing exemptions that obviously exist in the canadian law)

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