Court adjourns trial of Dawson Creek man accused of second-degree murder after he fires lawyers
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Court adjourns trial of Dawson Creek man accused of second-degree murder after he fires lawyers
Devon Myles Lindstrom was fatally stabbed on June 11th, 2022. (RCMP) DAWSON CREEK, B.C. — The trial for a Dawson Creek man charged with second-degree murder was adjourned before it could start after he fired his two lawyers. Braidan Josie Meck, 31, is accused of fatally stabbing Devon Myles Lindstrom, 28, on June 11th, 2022 in a Queensway motel. His trial was scheduled for 10 days in B.C. Supreme Court, but on August 5th, defence lawyer Tony Lag…
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