Oland murder trial delayed for two weeks by ‘unexpected legal issue’
SAINT JOHN, N.B. — There will be another adjournment in the second degree murder trial of Dennis Oland because of unexpected legal issues, this time for two weeks.
Justice Terrence Morrison apologized to jurors on Wednesday morning as he adjourned the trial until Nov. 20.
“From time to time in criminal cases, issues arise that require schedules to be adjusted,” the judge said in New Brunswick Court of Queens Bench.
Oland, 50, was present in court in Saint John on Wednesday along with lawyers and onlookers. The full jury panel of 16 members also was present.


