Wonder if their sick, twisted loyalty will change near Trial. Pointing fingers as to who actually committed the murder. Not that it will matter when the Jurors get the case and follow Instructions. As I said going to be a tough one.
Was in London yesterday for a Conference. Drove by the Courthouse where the Stafford Trial was held and I attended. In conversation I have another "recruit" who will attend Noelle's Trial with me. I pray there are not too many delays for her Family's sakelease:
Has it been determined that the trial will be held in London? I can't imagine it will be held in Sarnia....that would be too upsetting for the citizens there.
My office is only a few blocks from the London courthouse, however I'm not sure I could attend if the case if it was tried there.
Regardless, let's get this case over and done with so that Noelle's family and loved ones can put this horror behind them.
I did hear from Neil Bowen (Sarnia Observer)
The pre-trial hearing took place over two days but no decision by the judge has been made
yet. The pair will be back in court for a video appearance May 12.
http://www.theobserver.ca/2014/05/1...ting-man-accused-in-murder-of-noelle-paquette
I wonder what this will do to the trial timeline
I don't think it would be too upsetting for Sarnia to have the trial here. I think it would be some closure... that the monsters of their city are having their day in court.
I think it is more upsetting that some lawyer somehow linked up two clients in a note passing scheme. That lawyer should be disbarred if proven to have anything to do with this.
This trial will be horrifying. I have no doubt of that.
I do have a question, though. I wasn't on these boards when Tori had her trial. With a publication ban, can information that comes out of the court house during the trial be reported immediately? or is it released only when the judgement comes?
Accused in Noelle Paquette murder case remanded in custody to June 24
Two people charged with the January 2013 first-degree murder of Noelle Paquette were remanded in custody to June 24 following a brief court appearance today in Sarnia.
Two people charged with the January 2013 first-degree murder of Noelle Paquette were remanded in custody to Aug. 12 following a brief video court appearance today in Sarnia.
Prior to the August date a pre-trial session has been scheduled but it is closed to the public.
Two suspects in the death of a kindergarten teacher from Sarnia, Ont., are headed straight to trial.
Michael MacGregor, 20, and Tanya Bogdanovich, 32, are charged with first-degree murder in the death of Noelle Paquette...
Bogdanovich's lawyer says the Crown is now proceeding by direct indictment, which allows the prosecution to bypass a preliminary inquiry — a hearing normally held to determine if there is enough evidence to commit an accused to trial.
I believe the below link reports the same as what Okiegranny posted up thread...
But the post above blocked me for some reason...
Hopefully... This link will work...
http://london.ctvnews.ca/straight-t...eath-crown-files-direct-indictment-1.1961694#
Soooo... Trial will be next month... September...
I am eagerly awaiting news of the exact date...
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The pair has mostly made brief video court appearances until now and even with the direct indictment a trial is still unlikely to happen soon.
MacGregor and Bogdanovich are set to appear next month in Superior Court in Sarnia.