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Jury begins deliberations in Sandeson murder trial
What the jury in William Sandesons murder trial didnt hear
The Halifax jury in the William Sandeson murder trial has begun its deliberations after the judge in the case spent 3½ hours Thursday reviewing evidence from the two-month-long trial and instructing members on the law.
Jurors can find Sandeson guilty of first-degree murder, second-degree murder or manslaughter. They can also find him not guilty.
What the jury in William Sandesons murder trial didnt hear
Bruce Webb worked at Martin Investigations Inc., a private investigative firm in Nova Scotia which is operated by former Halifax Regional Police detective Tom Martin.
Martin Investigations was hired by law firm Walker, Dunlop and Tan Sandesons defence team. A number of investigators were assigned to various tasks to assist defence lawyers, including Webb.
However, the court would find out that while Webb was hired by the defence he actually helped police in making their case against Sandeson.
The jury also didnt hear that while the Crown was still presenting their case, the defence asked for a mistrial.
The defence argued for a mistrial on three grounds: there was late disclosure by the Crown, an alleged breach of confidentially by Bruce Webb and William Sandesons right to a fair trial.