Judge refuses to split the trial of two B.C. men accused of polygamy
CRANBROOK, B.C. — A single trial will be held for two men from Bountiful, B.C., who are charged with polygamy.
The lawyer for Winston Blackmore, who is accused of having two dozen wives, asked the court to hold separate trials for the men in arguments earlier this week.
Justice Sheri Ann Donegan dismissed the request Wednesday, ruling she wanted to “balance the interests of the public and the accused,” and was not persuaded that the trial needed to be separated.
Donegan told the court in Cranbrook that she’ll announce her full reasons on April 18, before the trial for Blackmore and James Oler begins.


