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B.C. festival attack case adjourned to January amid thousands of pages of evidence
- Hearings for Adam Kai-Ji Lo, accused of murdering 11 people, have been adjourned until January to allow his lawyer time to review extensive evidence disclosed by the Crown.
- Lo faces 11 second-degree murder charges and 31 attempted murder charges from a vehicle attack at a Vancouver festival.
- Prosecutors, including Michaela Donnelly, agree that the case needs further adjournment to handle additional evidence disclosure.
- Judge Reginald Harris supports the adjournment due to the volume of evidence and confirmed that Lo is fit to stand trial.
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B.C. festival attack case adjourned to January amid thousands of pages of evidence
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Read Full ArticleB.C. festival attack case adjourned to January amid thousands of pages of evidence – Energeticcity.ca
VANCOUVER — Hearings for the man accused of murdering 11 people at Vancouver’s Lapu Lapu Day festival have been adjourned until January to give his lawyer time to assess thousands of pages of documents disclosed by the Crown. Adam Kai-Ji Lo appeared by video in Vancouver provincial court today, wearing a blue sweatshirt and sitting mostly motionless in a chair as he waited for proceedings to begin. Prosecutors and Lo’s lawyer, Mark Swartz, agree…
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