Smuggling plots, hard drugs and foreboding messages: What the jury didn’t hear in the Tim Bosma murder trial - News Summed Up

Smuggling plots, hard drugs and foreboding messages: What the jury didn’t hear in the Tim Bosma murder trial


At a moment of dispute between Sachak and Smich, Goodman called for a brief recess. “I didn’t hear (the words), which suggests to me the jurors didn’t hear them as they were shuffling out,” said Goodman. Late in the trial, Pillay asked for a court order to allow Millard to bring a Bible to court to read. Pillay, your client is standing up.” Proceedings were adjourned and Pillay and Nadir Sachak, another of Millard’s lawyers, spoke to Millard, who spoke with some intensity. He showed no sign of grasping the irony of his statement, given that Millard still faces trial for the murder of his father.


Source: National Post June 14, 2016 04:41 UTC



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