Lethbridge Herald

Travis Vader’s lawyers call for stay or new trial

MAN WAS CONVICTED IN DEATHS OF TWO MISSING SENIORS

- THE CANADIAN PRESS — EDMONTON

Lawyers for a man convicted of killing two missing Alberta seniors have asked the Alberta Court of Appeal to throw out his manslaught­er conviction or order a new trial.

Travis Vader was sentenced in January 2017 to life in prison for the deaths of Lyle and Marie McCann, who were in their 70s when they vanished after leaving their Edmonton-area home in July 2010.

Defence lawyers asked the Appeal Court on Friday to order a stay of proceeding­s or a new trial on the grounds that there were a number of errors in the original one.

“The case took way too long. It should have been stayed,” Brian Beresh said outside court. “That, of course, if successful, would mean no trial.

“Alternativ­ely, a trial simply on manslaught­er.”

The defence argued in court that the RCMP was negligent in the handling of disclosure in the trial, which added two years of delay to the prosecutio­n.

They also noted the judge mistakenly used an outdated section of the Criminal Code and later substitute­d manslaught­er for the original verdict of second-degree murder.

“The extraordin­ary errors committed by the police and the trial judge in this case deprived the public and the appellant of any hope of a prosecutio­n conducted in accordance with the fundamenta­l rights protected by the charter,” said a written brief filed by the defence.

“This is one of the rare cases where a stay of proceeding­s is required.”

Crown prosecutor Jason Russell argued there were exceptiona­l circumstan­ces that justified the time it took to complete the trial.

“In assessing the reasonable­ness of the delay, the court must consider the exceptiona­lly complicate­d nature of this case,” he said in a written brief.

Vader was charged with firstdegre­e murder in April 2012, almost two years after the McCanns’s burned-out motorhome and a vehicle they had been towing were discovered in the days after they disappeare­d.

Their bodies have never been found.

The charges against Vader were stayed in March 2014 before being reinstated in December 2014.

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