Closing arguments delivered in Robert John Sheppard attempted murder trial
LETHBRIDGE, AB – The shooting at a home on Heritage Boulevard West in Lethbridge April 15, 2018 was “a manifestation of anger and hatred” at the end of a relationship, argued Co-Crown Prosecutor Clayton Giles, as he delivered his closing arguments in the Robert John Sheppard attempted murder trial in Lethbridge Provincial Court Tuesday, June 11.
Sheppard was facing 15 charges including attempted murder, four counts of assault with a weapon, and several firearms related charges. During closing arguments Giles invited an acquittal of the three counts of assault with a weapon.
The trial, which took place over two days in late May and continued Monday June 10, saw testimony from Sheppard’s former girlfriend Erika Grintals, her son and his girlfriend, and two Lethbridge Police officers.