The Guardian (Charlottetown)

NOT GUILTY PLEA, AGAIN

Jury selection begins at hockey arena for what promises to be lengthy murder retrial

- BY CHRIS MORRIS

Jury selection held at hockey arena for Oland murder retrial.

For the second time in his life, Dennis Oland has stood before a New Brunswick judge and declared he is not guilty of the second-degree murder of his father, Richard Oland.

The 50-year-old Oland entered his plea on Monday as jury selection began in a courtroom set up on a covered ice sheet in Saint John’s largest hockey arena.

It was the first day in what promises to be a lengthy retrial of the soft-spoken investment adviser, who is accused of beating his multi-millionair­e father to death in 2011.

The verdict in Oland’s 2015 jury trial was set aside on appeal in 2016 and the new trial ordered.

As with the first trial, a large number of people in the Saint John area received summonses to appear at the Harbour Station arena on Monday.

Just over 1,000 filled seats in the area of the arena around the temporary courtroom.

Above them hung banners declaring conquests by the local teams, the Flames and Sea Dogs. Oland, teams of lawyers, court officials and Justice Terrence Morrison of the Court of Queen’s Bench were seated behind tables on the floor of the arena.

“I plead not guilty,” Oland said in a firm voice after the charge was read to him.

Jury selection only began on Monday. There now will be a twoweek delay for legal purposes and then the process will resume at the local law courts.

The potential jurors were divided into groups of 50 and will appear at court as their group is called for individual juror selection. No jurors were chosen on Monday.

Morrison said 14 jurors and two alternates will be picked for a trial that could last 65 days or longer.

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 ?? CP PHOTO ?? Potential jurors arrive for jury selection for the retrial of Dennis Oland in the bludgeonin­g death of his millionair­e father, Richard Oland, at Harbour Station arena in Saint John, N.B., on Monday.
CP PHOTO Potential jurors arrive for jury selection for the retrial of Dennis Oland in the bludgeonin­g death of his millionair­e father, Richard Oland, at Harbour Station arena in Saint John, N.B., on Monday.
 ?? CP PHOTO ?? Dennis Oland and his wife, Lisa, arrive at Harbour Station arena in Saint John, N.B., on Monday for jury selection in the retrial in the bludgeonin­g death of his millionair­e father, Richard Oland.
CP PHOTO Dennis Oland and his wife, Lisa, arrive at Harbour Station arena in Saint John, N.B., on Monday for jury selection in the retrial in the bludgeonin­g death of his millionair­e father, Richard Oland.

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