Edmonton Journal

Wife of man charged in farm shooting calls experience ‘terrifying’

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The wife of a man charged after shots were fired during a confrontat­ion on his rural property in southern Alberta says the whole process has been terrifying.

Edouard Maurice made a brief court appearance in Okotoks on Friday and the case was put over until May 4.

His wife, Jessica Maurice, said the court process has been difficult for her family.

“Obviously, it’s a very stressful situation. Eddie’s facing potential jail time and we’re normal people,” she said outside court.

“We don’t have involvemen­t in the criminal justice system. It’s terrifying and we’re under a lot of stress, obviously, but we’re trying to handle it as best as we can.”

Maurice, 33, was charged after he allegedly confronted two people rummaging through his vehicles Feb 25. Shots were fired and one of the suspects was later found with an arm injury and taken to hospital.

Several people are facing theft, trespassin­g and mischief charges.

Maurice’ s lawyer, Tonii Roulston, said it’s frustratin­g that the Crown still hasn’t provided some integral pieces of evidence, including police and forensic reports.

“From our perspectiv­e, we can’t call our own experts or have our own expert assess this case until we have the full allegation­s,” Roulston said.

She said she hopes the charges will be withdrawn so the case doesn’t go to trial but, if it does, she is optimistic.

“Certainly I think the support we have in the community will speak for itself through the jury.”

As with previous court appearance­s, about 50 supporters showed up on Friday to support Maurice.

His friend, Travis Dunne, urged those at the courthouse to keep fundraisin­g to help Maurice with his legal bills.

“Eddie should be able to protect his family, and as citizens we should be able to protect ourselves and protect our family and kids,” Dunne said.

He said supporters so far have raised $29,000 at the TD Bank and an additional $36,000 through GoFundMe.

“We have a good start to support him and his family,” he said. “If this goes to trial we are going to need to raise more funds for them.”

 ?? JEFF MCINTOSH/THE CANADIAN PRESS ?? Edouard Maurice, seen here with his daughter Teal and wife Jessica, faces charges after shots were fired on their rural property when Maurice allegedly found two people rooting though his vehicle. The case has been put over until May 4.
JEFF MCINTOSH/THE CANADIAN PRESS Edouard Maurice, seen here with his daughter Teal and wife Jessica, faces charges after shots were fired on their rural property when Maurice allegedly found two people rooting though his vehicle. The case has been put over until May 4.

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