Lawyers in Oland case say there are ‘some matters we need to iron out’
SAINT JOHN, N.B. — Crown prosecutors and lawyers for Dennis Oland say there are details they need to finalize before asking the New Brunswick courts to set a date for a new second-degree murder trial.
“There are some matters we need to iron out,” prosecutor P.J. Veniot told the Court of Queen’s Bench Tuesday morning in Saint John.
He said lawyers for both sides would be in a better position to address those matters later in the month.
“Hopefully we’ll be much better prepared for the next court appearance,” Veniot said.


