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Father asks Crown to abandon bid to hold third trial for son in mother’s death
4 minute read 6:00 AM CDTThe father of a man who was tried two times for the slaying of his mother when he was a teenager before a judge ordered a stay of proceedings, is pleading with prosecutors to end their “ongoing torture” of his family and abandon a bid to try the man a third time.
“Since this case began seven years ago, the Crown has relentlessly pursued a conviction at all costs, arguing that my son’s close relationship with his mother was somehow his motive for her murder,” the father wrote in a statement provided to the Free Press.
The father cannot be named as it would identify his son, who was 16 at the time of the March 2019 killing. For the same reason, the 51-year-old victim cannot be identified.
“Our family has been tormented for years,” the father said, noting “the majority” of the victim’s family attended all of his son’s court appearances and “do not doubt” his innocence.
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