Lawyer urges judge to release man convicted of killing wife in B.C.
VANCOUVER — A prisoner who has proclaimed his innocence in the 1994 murder of his common-law wife in British Columbia should be released on bail while the federal government reviews his case as a potential miscarriage of justice, a defence lawyer says.
Wade Skiffington was convicted of second-degree murder in 2001 and sentenced to life without parole eligibility for 13 years.
Philip Campbell told a B.C. Supreme Court judge Thursday that parole was denied to his client primarily because he refused to take prison programs that could be seen as an admission of guilt.
“For at least the past four years his claim of innocence has cost him dearly,” Campbell said, adding his client is not a danger to the public.