Dennis Oland's second-degree murder trial coverage: Oct. 6

Sgt. Mark Smith will continue his testimony in Saint John Monday morning

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Caption: The second-degree murder trial resumes on Tuesday morning with a fourth day of testimony from Sgt. Mark Smith, head of the forensic identification unit. (Andrew Vaughan/The Canadian Press)

The second-degree murder trial of Dennis Oland resumes on Tuesday morning in Saint John with a fourth day of testimony from Sgt. Mark Smith.
Smith, the head of the forensic identification unit, told the court Monday the Saint John Police Force gathered more than 564 pieces of evidence in the 2011 death of Richard Oland.
Juror No. 7 was discharged Monday after an association he had with someone involved in the case came to the attention of the court.
A minimum of 10 is required to deliver a verdict. Otherwise, a mistrial would be declared.
Richard Oland's body was discovered lying face down in a pool of blood in his investment firm office on July 7, 2011.
Dennis Oland is the last known person to see his father alive.

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