Due to what Fredericton Police are calling an “insurmountable evidentiary issue,” the proceedings of three murder trials in New Brunswick have been stayed, meaning the five accused won’t stand trial. Johnny James reports on the complexity of the Crown’s decision and how an impending review is unlikely to provide adequate answers.
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New Brunswick murder trials stayed due to ‘insurmountable evidentiary issue’
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