Man acquitted in Kamloops manslaughter trial charged with intending to mislead under oath
KAMLOOPS — A Kamloops man who was acquitted of manslaughter in 2019, along with his girlfriend, have been arrested after allegedly intending to mislead under oath.
In a news release issued Thursday (Aug. 10) morning, Kamloops RCMP say 33-year-old James David Bond and 42-year-old Sara Anne Hupe each face one count of perjury related to the manslaughter trial into a 2016 beating death of a Kamloops man. The charges date back to allegations brought forth to investigators in spring 2019 but weren’t approved by the BC Prosecution Service until Wednesday.
“The recommendations to proceed with perjury charges followed a lengthy investigation led by our Serious Crime Unit and relate to accusations involving the intent to mislead justice,” Kamloops RCMP Supt. Jeff Pelley said. “The charge is not one we see commonly put forth and was the result of the hard work and efforts of our Kamloops team.”