GUILTY - Wayne Millard Murder Trial - Dellen Millard Charged With Murder - #5

  • #221
How many appeals do these guys get? Surely they can't keep doing this.
There is always a chance Smich and Millard could appeal to the Supreme Court of Canada, but few cases make it that far.

Millard’s appeal of his conviction in his father’s first-degree murder has also been denied. A decision on Millard’s and Smich’s appeals of their convictions for Laura’s murder is expected June 15.

So for now — and maybe forever — they remain in prison. It is some reassurance, perhaps, that the system isn’t entirely broken.


Opinion | Maybe the system does work sometimes

Before the verdicts were all in, MS's lawyer indicated MS would likely seek leave to appeal to SCC:

While the decisions were still being reviewed, Litkowski said in a statement it was “very likely that leave to appeal to the (Supreme Court off Canada) will be sought” by Smich.

It was not immediately clear whether Millard planned to seek leave to appeal to the Supreme Court and his lawyer did not immediately return a request for comment.


 
  • #222
As distasteful as it is, Smich's 2nd murder conviction probably should be appealed to the SCC. The bodies of evidence were so different for the two defendants in that case that perhaps trying them together for Laura's murder should be legally reviewed.

Millard and his cases however are all hopeless, and he should knock it off.
 
  • #223
  • #224
I can see why the families of the victims would be upset about this. Still, I wonder what difference it makes in the end that he moved? He's still locked up for life and as a serial killer, I can't see him ever being released. What advantage does a person get to be housed in medium security as opposed to maximum?
 
  • #225
I can see why the families of the victims would be upset about this. Still, I wonder what difference it makes in the end that he moved? He's still locked up for life and as a serial killer, I can't see him ever being released. What advantage does a person get to be housed in medium security as opposed to maximum?

It makes a big difference in that Millard will have the ability to interact with and engage with other inmates. He has shown no remorse and is highly manipulative. When given the opportunity to socialize, he plans out crimes.

In March 2023, Millard was found guilty of assault causing bodily harm for his role in a 2021 stabbing of a fellow inmate. Surveillance video showed Millard "controlling" the movements of another inmate and preventing him from retreating while an accomplice performed the stabbing. The victim of the stabbing was coerced into testifying that Millard “saved him” which is a big red flag.

Now Millard is in the same prison as his former accomplice, Mark Smitch.
 
  • #226
I totally agree with this. Beaver Creek has its own issues, it doesn’t need another highly manipulative inmate there, closer to persons, who shall remain nameless, who have proven to assist him with his illegal manoevers even while incarcerated.


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  • #227
It makes a big difference in that Millard will have the ability to interact with and engage with other inmates. He has shown no remorse and is highly manipulative. When given the opportunity to socialize, he plans out crimes.

In March 2023, Millard was found guilty of assault causing bodily harm for his role in a 2021 stabbing of a fellow inmate. Surveillance video showed Millard "controlling" the movements of another inmate and preventing him from retreating while an accomplice performed the stabbing. The victim of the stabbing was coerced into testifying that Millard “saved him” which is a big red flag.

Now Millard is in the same prison as his former accomplice, Mark Smitch.
I'm wondering where you found that Mark Smich is at the same location? I can't find anything related to his whereabouts other than he was moved to a medium security 4 years ago, although no location was provided due to privacy laws. The interesting thing about prison is that it seems hard for an institution full of criminals not to commit crimes inside. Millard got an extra year for that assault.
 
  • #228
I'm wondering where you found that Mark Smich is at the same location? I can't find anything related to his whereabouts other than he was moved to a medium security 4 years ago, although no location was provided due to privacy laws. The interesting thing about prison is that it seems hard for an institution full of criminals not to commit crimes inside. Millard got an extra year for that assault.

In May 2021, MS was transfered to Beaver Creek
link to article
 

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