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Summary: The police confronted him on a Toronto city bus, the first high-profile arrest of Toronto's still-controversial G-20 summit back in 2010. And when they got to the interrogation, Byron Sonne was unbowed. He was acquitted of all charges, he tested his civil liberties but he also saw his marriage disintegrate and spent a year in jail. We speak with Byron Sonne on what he's won and what he's lost.