Dennis Oland Murder retrial
CBC New Brunswick brings you the latest from the murder retrial of Dennis Oland
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Roaming errors, pings and forced registrations. Brace yourselves Dennis #Oland murder retrial followers, it's expected to be another day of complex evidence & arguments about the missing iPhone of victim Richard Oland and #SaintJohn police efforts to locate it. https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Dy28NQBXgAQbOzI.jpg">https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Dy27gjMWkAAeEI1.jpg
by Bobbi-Jean MacKinnon via twitter 2/8/2019 1:20:11 PM -
Roaming errors, pings and forced registrations. Brace yourselves Dennis #Oland murder retrial followers, it's expected to be another day of complex evidence & arguments about the missing iPhone of victim Richard Oland and #SaintJohn police efforts to locate it. https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Dy28NQBXgAQbOzI.jpg">https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Dy27gjMWkAAeEI1.jpg
by Bobbi-Jean MacKinnon via twitter 2/8/2019 1:20:12 PM -
Day 31 of Dennis Oland's 2nd-degree murder retrial in the bludgeoning death of his multimillionaire father Richard more than 7 years ago is scheduled to begin at the Saint John Law Courts bldg at 9:30 a.m. You can catch up on yesterday's proceedings here: CBC.ca/1.5010841by Bobbi-Jean MacKinnon via twitter 2/8/2019 1:21:12 PM
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Dennis Oland murder trial day #31 . Crown lawyer Derek Weaver tells Justice Morrison the crown would like more time to prepare a position on a defence application to have it declared a fact that the first “roaming error” in the search for Richard Oland’s missing phone was July 7by Robert Jones via twitter 2/8/2019 1:37:49 PM
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Change of schedule with the Dennis Oland retrial. Crown prosecutor Derek Weaver tells Justice Terrence Morrison they want to take more time to consider the defence's application from yesterday and whether they want to call any additional evidence.by Bobbi-Jean MacKinnon via twitter 2/8/2019 1:40:53 PM
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It’s not clear why the defence wants the declaration - in fact the defence disputed July 7 as the day of the first roaming error in trial #1 - but they have mounted what even they acknowledge is a novel legal effort, normally used in civil cases, to force the declaration.by Robert Jones via twitter 2/8/2019 1:41:07 PM
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Defence wants officer's testimony about Rogers Communications' search for Richard Oland's missing iPhone coming back with a 'roaming error' on July 7, 2011 declared as fact.by Bobbi-Jean MacKinnon via twitter 2/8/2019 1:42:51 PM
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Justice Morrison agrees the issue is complex and the crown is entitled to more time. That caused problems for today since no witnesses are scheduled. Court adjourns for the week.by Robert Jones via twitter 2/8/2019 1:43:19 PM
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Judge acknowledges it's a complex issue. Crown and defence will set aside some time in the trial schedule - likely the week of Feb. 19 - for arguments on this application. Judge wants them to provide some case law on the matter.by Bobbi-Jean MacKinnon via twitter 2/8/2019 1:44:25 PM
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Meanwhile, it sounds like the Crown and defence have agreed to replay at least some of the DNA evidence from Oland's first trial in 2015, which should help save some time.by Bobbi-Jean MacKinnon via twitter 2/8/2019 1:45:37 PM
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Defence lawyer Alan Gold tells the judge he expects the evidence portion of the trial to wrap up March 8, as anticipated.by Bobbi-Jean MacKinnon via twitter 2/8/2019 1:49:07 PM
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For those who were looking forward to hearing more cellphone evidence today, it sounds like you'll get your fill on Tuesday when the Dennis #Oland retrial resumes at 9:30 a.m. The Crown expects to call cell tower expert, radio frequency engineer Joseph Sadoun to the stand.by Bobbi-Jean MacKinnon via twitter 2/8/2019 1:52:05 PM
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Here's what we know: Richard Oland's cellphone is missing after his body is discovered the morning of July 7. That afternoon SJ Police Sgt. David Brooker contacts Rogers to alert them of a crime and that police want information about the cellphone - recent calls, texts etc.by Robert Jones via twitter 2/8/2019 1:55:02 PM
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Rogers has a special unit just for this purpose. Sgt. Brooker notes there is also discussion about Rogers trying to locate the phone for police by sending out signals to find it - something called 'forced registration'.by Robert Jones via twitter 2/8/2019 1:59:08 PM
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Brooker testifies in court he is told on July 7 by Rogers a search comes back "roaming error". The crown believes this is a mistake - that the forced registration does not happen until July 9. The defence disputed that and wants Brooker's recollection declared a true fact.by Robert Jones via twitter 2/8/2019 2:02:26 PM
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There is more than a little irony in the argument shaping up. The defence claiming the police had it right - the crown arguing the police are mistaken.by Robert Jones via twitter 2/8/2019 2:03:40 PM
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It's not clear why this is important to the defence but they have been setting this up for sometime. They asked careful questions of Brooker on this issue 4 weeks ago and of Sylvie Gill with Rogers yesterday.by Robert Jones via twitter 2/8/2019 2:06:47 PM
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Normally in a trial a conversation one person like Brooker has with another person like a Rogers employee is considered hearsay and the content of the conversation cannot be relied on as being true.by Robert Jones via twitter 2/8/2019 2:09:19 PM