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Nova Scotia man accused of shooting wife scheduled to stand trial next May

BRIDGEWATER, N.S. – Nine days have been set aside for the first-degree murder trial of a Nova Scotia man accused of shooting his estranged wife two years ago in a parking lot.

Wayne Paul Eisnor is scheduled to be tried by judge and jury in Nova Scotia Supreme Court beginning May 13.

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The 48-year-old Barss Corner man is accused of fatally shooting 42-year-old Tina Mae Eisnor outside a New Germany grocery store in June 2010 before turning the gun on himself.

Last month, a Nova Scotia Supreme Court judge upheld a ruling that Eisnor was fit to stand trial.

(CKBW)

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