Supreme Court of Canada overturns second degree murder conviction of Addison Wakefield
LETHBRIDGE, AB – The Supreme Court of Canada (SCOC) has ruled that the 2015 second degree murder conviction of Addison Nickoles Wakefield is not valid, and instead, has returned a verdict of manslaughter in the case, and ordered the matter to go back to the original trial judge for sentencing.
The case was heard April 25, 2019 after a Nov. 2018 decision by the Alberta Court of Appeal.
According to reasons set out by the SCOC, in order to uphold the conviction, the majority of judges in the Alberta Court of Appeal had to be satisfied that the trial judge, D.K. Miller, found Wakefield indeed was the person who had stabbed 58-year-old George Span to death in Jan. 2013.