Appeal of Dennis Oland’s conviction for murder of father enters second day
FREDERICTON — Justices hearing the appeal of Dennis Oland’s murder conviction spent much of Wednesday questioning Crown prosecutors about when a lie is a lie, and when it’s an honest mistake.
The crux of the debate in New Brunswick’s Court of Appeal was Dennis Oland’s statement to police five years ago that he was wearing a navy jacket when he went to visit his father on the evening that Richard Oland was killed. Eyewitnesses and security camera video showed Oland was actually wearing a brown jacket.
That brown Hugo Boss jacket was later found to have a number of minuscule blood stains and DNA that matched the profile of Richard Oland.
The elder Oland, a wealthy and well-known businessman, was bludgeoned to death in his Saint John office in July 2011.


