Supreme Court of Canada won’t hear Oland appeals, retrial date to be set
OTTAWA — Dennis Oland could soon be back in a New Brunswick courtroom, facing trial for the second-degree murder of his multimillionaire father all over again, but his lawyer says that’s just what they’re hoping for.
On Thursday, the Supreme Court of Canada dismissed an application by the Crown to restore Dennis Oland’s conviction, while his lawyers had filed a cross-appeal seeking an acquittal. Both were denied.
“We’re happy with the outcome,” defence lawyer Alan Gold said in an interview. “The Crown was trying to take away our new trial by having the Supreme Court say it shouldn’t have been ordered. We’re happy that the Supreme Court said no to that.”
The three-judge panel did not provide reasons for the decision.


