Lethbridge Herald

Delay expected in setting Oland trial

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Prosecutor­s and lawyers for Dennis Oland will be back in New Brunswick court Tuesday for a hearing to set a date for a new seconddegr­ee murder trial, but it’s expected they’ll ask for a month-long delay.

“They want to have more time to prepare,” said Court of Queen’s Bench clerk Amanda Evans.

It’s now expected the scheduling hearing will be bumped until Sept. 5.

Oland is charged in the 2011 bludgeonin­g death of his well-known multimilli­onaire father, Richard Oland, who was found face down in a pool of blood in his Saint John, N.B., office on July 7, 2011.

An autopsy showed he suffered 45 sharp and blunt force blows to his head, neck and hands. A murder weapon was never found.

During Dennis Oland’s trial, the court heard he had visited his father’s office the night before and was the last known person to see him alive.

Oland was convicted in 2015, but was released on bail last October when the New Brunswick Court of Appeal ordered a new trial, citing an error in the judge’s instructio­ns to the jury.

He has repeatedly denied any involvemen­t in his father’s death.

Dennis Oland had told police he was wearing a navy blazer when he visited his father, but witnesses and video evidence showed him wearing a brown Hugo Boss jacket that was later found to have tiny traces of blood and DNA that matched his father’s profile.

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