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Wednesday, Nov 01, 2006
Judge in Pickton murder case urges Crown to provide detailed trial plan

VANCOUVER (CP) - The trial of accused serial killer Robert Pickton before a jury is only three months away - an urgency that has prompted the court to require the Crown to produce a trial plan. "The Crown and defence have been trying to lay out a format for a trial plan and the judge had to get involved because they reached an impasse," Crown spokesman Stan Lowe said Wednesday. "The judge only gave directions. It wasn't an order."
The issue of a trial plan, in which the Crown lays out in fairly detailed form what witnesses it intends to call and what generally they will say, has been an issue for at least a few months.
The defence asked the Crown in court again earlier this week for the plan, prompting the judge to urge the Crown to comply soon.

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"The judge gave some guidance as to what he'd expect in a trial plan but left it entirely up to the Crown," said Lowe.
Pickton is charged with 26 counts of first-degree murder of mostly drug-addicted sex-trade workers who lived or worked on the city's Downtown Eastside.
In an earlier ruling this year, Justice James Williams ruled that the first trial would begin in January with six counts; a second trial with the remaining 20 counts would follow.

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"The defence is trying to do everything we can to get this case sufficiently moving along," said Ritchie. "We're very optimistic that the (trial plan) will assist in getting this case moving along smoothly for everybody."
Although the judge didn't set a trial plan deadline, Ritchie said the two sides are scheduled to be back in court Monday "and I expect he will want to see how we're doing."
Pickton's trial began last January under a publication ban and has been hearing arguments by the Crown and defence about what evidence can be put before the jury when it begins listening to witnesses' testimony early next year.
The six-count indictment to be tried in January charges Pickton, 57, with the deaths of Sereena Abotsway, Mona Wilson, Andrea Joesbury, Brenda Wolfe, Georgina Papin and Marnie Frey.
The jury is to be selected next month.

I hope they get this trial going soon, while I'm still young enough to remember what it's all about. Remember the Air India trial? We mucked around with that case so long that the witnesses either died, or were killed, and the case was thrown out.
 

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This trial has been in the making for years now, it about time they settle this. Have they even finished digging up evidence at his farm?
 

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This trial has been in the making for years now, it about time they settle this. Have they even finished digging up evidence at his farm?

Why don't we just agree that he is guilty? ..............We know his sentence will be "life with no chance of parole for twenty five years", even if we find and identify another 50 bodies.:rolleyes:
 

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I for one think he is guilty, there is no way you can explain the countless bodies found at his farm.

Is he pleading guilty to the charges?
 

#juan

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I for one think he is guilty, there is no way you can explain the countless bodies found at his farm.

Is he pleading guilty to the charges?

I wonder if anyone asked him? Maybe we could save the cost of a trial......wouldn't that be great..;)
 

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Why don't we just agree that he is guilty? ..............We know his sentence will be "life with no chance of parole for twenty five years", even if we find and identify another 50 bodies.:rolleyes:

Parole in twenty five years?!?!?!?! Throw away the phuckin key!
 

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Yeah, a summary conviction would be nice. I think with murder trials they have to go through all the motions though.

I read something in the paper a while ago about his brother filing a lawsuit so he can have possesion of the farm... why anyone would ever want to live/farm there is beyond me.
 

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Parole in twenty five years?!?!?!?! Throw away the phuckin key!

There is no way this guy will ever get out of prison, I imagine after he is found guilty the Crown will apply to have him designated as a Dangerous Offender, which would ensure he never see's freedom again.
 

#juan

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Yeah, a summary conviction would be nice. I think with murder trials they have to go through all the motions though.

I read something in the paper a while ago about his brother filing a lawsuit so he can have possesion of the farm... why anyone would ever want to live/farm there is beyond me.

Yeah, we should give him a fair trial...........and then hang him...;)
 

#juan

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Yeah, a summary conviction would be nice. I think with murder trials they have to go through all the motions though.

I read something in the paper a while ago about his brother filing a lawsuit so he can have possesion of the farm... why anyone would ever want to live/farm there is beyond me.

It bothers me that nobody knew what he was doing. Surely somebody at one of his parties must have suspected something. He might have killed over fifty women and not one of the party goers came forward. Hey, maybe they did.......this trial has been pending for so long I probably forgot.
 

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The police need all the media coverage they can get, they are hoping the public will forget they didn't take these womens' disappearances seriously. The fact that he was free to kill for so long is scary.