Crown delivers closing arguments in manslaughter trial
LETHBRIDGE – The manslaughter trial of Jillian Across the Mountain will run a little longer than expected, as it will now carry over to Monday morning, after failing to conclude in the scheduled three weeks on Friday, June 1.
The Crown delivered their closing arguments (more on that below) one day after the defence, at which point Justice Rodney Jerke apologized to the jury and said they would need to come back next week to receive instructions from him and begin their deliberations.
The trial is centred around the February 2016 stabbing death of Frances “Candy” Little Light. An autopsy found that she had been stabbed three times, one of which – a cut to an artery in her left arm – proved fatal.
Before the Crown could begin their closing, Jerke took a few minutes to deliver a mid-trial instruction to the jury, in which he reprimanded defence lawyer Michael Dietrich for his closing.


