Four men who twice had their 2021 trial dates postponed will stand trial next May for first-degree murder in the stabbing of a man in the city’s Beltline…
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The Crown has agreed to the release on bail of three of four men accused of first-degree murder after the fourth’s falling out with his lawyer derailed their trial at the 11th hour.
Yayhe Gabad, Tyrell Noskiye, Dwayne Turner and Timothy Jones each face a charge of first-degree murder in the Jan. 5, 2020 death of Karson Goodeagle.
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Goodeagle, 33, was found by police in medical distress at 11 Avenue and 1 Street S.E. after being stabbed.
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Calgary murder suspect Jeremy Whincup will stand trial next spring for the July 2019 beating death of a convicted killer.
Defence counsel Jim Lutz appeared in Court of Queen’s Bench criminal appearance court Friday to set a two-week jury trial beginning April 25, 2022.
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Justice Earl Wilson expressed concern at such a long delay for the in-custody accused, but Lutz, who appeared via video link, said that was the earliest time Crown prosecutor Matt Block was available.
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Calgary murder suspect Jeremy Whincup will stand trial next spring for the July 2019 beating death of a convicted killer.
Defence counsel Jim Lutz appeared in Court of Queen’s Bench criminal appearance court Friday to set a two-week jury trial beginning April 25, 2022.
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Justice Earl Wilson expressed concern at such a long delay for the in-custody accused, but Lutz, who appeared via video link, said that was the earliest time Crown prosecutor Matt Block was available.
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The accused driver in a hit-and-run crash that killed a Calgary teenager will remain behind bars pending his murder trial, a judge ruled Tuesday.
Justice Robert Hall agreed with Crown prosecutor Marlo MacGregor that defence counsel Balfour Der hadn’t established his client, Udham Sandhu, was a suitable candidate for release on bail.
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Sandhu was charged with second-degree murder and dangerous driving causing death last May in connection with a deadly collision on May 13, which left 15-year-old Ibaad Yar dead.