Drugs, alcohol and a star witness with motive to lie these factors mean two men on trial for the fatal stabbing of Calgary chef Christophe Herblin should be found not guilty of murder, defence lawyers argued Wednesday.
Anthony Dodgson and Tommie Holloway's second-degree murder trial got underway Monday. The two men are accused of murdering Calgary chef Christophe Herblin.
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Two men charged with murder in the death of a Calgary chef who was about to realize his dream of opening a French deli began hearing evidence against them Tuesday.
A preliminary inquiry into whether Anthony Archie Dodgson, also known as Christian, and Tommie Boris Holloway will stand trial for second-degree murder commenced in Calgary provincial court.
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Dodgson, 27, who is represented by defence lawyers Tonii Roulson and Robin McIntyre, and Holloway, 31, who is represented by Rebecca Snukal, are charged in connection with the death last March 14 of Christophe Herblin.