Verdict due for the B.C. men accused of having multiple wives

Jul 24, 2017 | 1:00 AM

CRANBROOK, B.C. — A British Columbia judge is expected to issue her verdict today for two former religious leaders accused of one count each of polygamy.

Winston Blackmore is alleged to have married 24 women in the practise of “celestial” marriage, while the trial earlier this year heard that James Oler has five wives.

Both men are former bishops for a fundamentalist sect in the tiny southeastern B.C. community of Bountiful.

If Justice Sheri Ann Donegan finds Blackmore guilty, his lawyer Blair Suffredine has said he’ll launch a constitutional challenge to the validity of the polygamy laws.