Tim Bosma trial: 'Fumbling amateurs' would have left evidence, lawyer says - News Summed Up

Tim Bosma trial: 'Fumbling amateurs' would have left evidence, lawyer says


No evidence was ever found in that field, Dungey said. Dungey called for the jury to dismiss the Crown's theory because there is no evidence to support it. The Crown has no evidence whatsoever of their theory." Thomas Dungey began his closing statements Wednesday in Hamilton by attempting to poke holes in the Crown's theory that Bosma was shot in a field just moments from his home. Adam CarterReporter, CBC HamiltonMark Smich and Dellen Millard were amateurs fumbling in the dark on the night Tim Bosma died in 2013, Smich's lawyer says, so it makes no sense they didn't leave any evidence behind in the field where the Crown alleges the Hamilton man died.


Source: CBC News June 01, 2016 11:59 UTC



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