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Meota man accused of killing wife wants preliminary hearing

The court heard that MacKay’s defence will provide the court with a statement identifying the issues and what evidence the preliminary hearing is expected to cover, as well as a list of expected witnesses. Preliminary hearings are held to determine if there is enough evidence for the accused to stand trial. Details of what is said during a preliminary hearing can’t be published. A hearing date was expected to be set today but defence said they are reviewing disclosure further and having more discussions with the Crown. The Crown Prosecutor didn’t object to the adjournment to June 30.

Woman charged with aggravated assault released on bail

Warrant to hold for Meota man charged with 1st-degree murder vacated

Warrant to hold issued for Meota man accused of killing his wife

A warrant to hold was issued for Michael MacKay after his lawyer failed to appear in North Battleford Provincial Court as scheduled on May 14 to set a date for a preliminary hearing. A warrant to hold was issued for Michael MacKay after his lawyer failed to appear in North Battleford Provincial Court May 14 as scheduled to set a preliminary hearing date. Judge Daniel O’Hanlon issued the warrant to hold for no later than Monday, May 17, at the request of Crown Prosecutor Oryn Holm. This means that MacKay, or his lawyer, must appear by Monday or the warrant will be activated and MacKay will be arrested. He was released on bail after a show cause hearing in Battleford Court of Queen’s Bench in April.

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