Final Crown witnesses to take stand in Oland trial as prosecutors near end
SAINT JOHN, N.B. — Legal arguments dominated the second-degree murder trial of Dennis Oland on Wednesday and led to an early adjournment before a key prosecution witness could take the stand.
Crown prosecutors are nearing the end of their case at the lengthy trial, which began hearing evidence in November.
It had been expected one of their final witnesses would be on the stand Wednesday afternoon, but defence and Crown lawyers said new information would have to be examined and the adjournment was called.
It is still anticipated that John Ainsworth will testify on Thursday.