The defence for Matthew Vincent Raymond, accused of killing two police officers and two civilians in Fredericton, was granted until Oct. 22 by Judge Julian Dickson to review the disclosure. It marked the 48-year-old's second appearance since his arrest Aug. 10, the day of the shootings at an apartment complex. Defence lawyer Nathan Gorham said he still expects there will be a not guilty plea sometime in the future for his client, Matthew Raymond. (Ed Hunter/CBC)After Monday's appearance, Gorham told reporters outside the Fredericton courthouse that at the next appearance a meaningful decision would be made. More than 50 people, including the families of Robichaud and Wright, were at the first court appearance.
Source: CBC News September 24, 2018 10:52 UTC