The Guardian (Charlottetown)

Oland trial set to resume

Unexpected legal issue caused two-week delay

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The stalled retrial of Dennis Oland for the second degree murder of his father, Richard Oland, is due to resume on Tuesday morning in a Saint John courtroom.

It has been more than a month since 16 jury members were selected for what is expected to be a lengthy, four-month trial, but an unplanned, two-week delay has set back the trial schedule.

Court of Queen’s Bench Justice Terrence Morrison told jurors on Nov. 7 when he announced the adjournmen­t that an “unexpected legal issue” had to be resolved before the trial could begin.

“Unfortunat­ely, it has become clear that we need some more time,” Morrison said, as he dismissed the jurors until Tuesday at 9:30 a.m.

Informatio­n relating to the delay is under a publicatio­n ban.

This is the second trial of Dennis Oland, 50, a financial adviser, in the bludgeonin­g death of his multi-millionair­e father.

Richard Oland’s body was discovered on the morning of July 7, 2011, in his uptown Saint John office. The 69-year-old businessma­n and former executive of Moosehead Breweries Ltd. had been beaten to death.

Dennis Oland, his only son, was charged with second degree murder in 2013. He was tried in 2015 but the jury verdict in that case was set aside on appeal in 2016 and a new trial ordered.

Oland has been present throughout the jury selection and legal proceeding­s. At the start of jury selection last month, he once again pleaded not guilty to killing his father.

Oland, supported by his family, has steadfastl­y maintained his innocence.

Earlier this month, the Oland family once again issued a statement of support for Dennis. His mother and Richard’s widow, Connie; his wife, Lisa, and his uncle Derek, executive chairman of Moosehead, and his wife Jacqueline, all signed the statement.

 ?? CP PHOTO ?? Dennis Oland arrives at the Law Courts in Saint John, N.B., on Nov. 6.
CP PHOTO Dennis Oland arrives at the Law Courts in Saint John, N.B., on Nov. 6.

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