Dennis Oland's second-degree murder trial: Oct. 1
CBC News | Posted: October 1, 2015 12:25 PM | Last Updated: October 1, 2015
The jury at Dennis Oland's second-degree murder trial may hear from as many as 62 witnesses
The second-degree murder trial of Dennis Oland is continuing on Thursday morning after a one-day break in testimony.
Oland, 46, is accused of killing his father, prominent businessman Richard Oland, in July 2011.
The jury at Dennis Oland's second-degree murder trial in Saint John may hear from as many as 62 witnesses.
Witness No. 17 is scheduled to take the stand on Thursday morning. The Crown has not identified who the witness is or what the testimony will focus on
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Earlier this week, the jury heard from two RCMP computer forensic experts.
Payman Hakimian, who is based in Fredericton, and Neil Walker, who is based in Halifax, both analyzed computers seized from Richard.
Texts extracted from Richard's computer revealed details about an extramarital affair Oland was having.
Richard suffered 40 sharp and blunt force injuries to his head an neck and six defensive wounds to his hands, lead Crown prosecutor P.J. Veniot has said.