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Crown wants Paul Calnen murder conviction upheld

Paul Trevor Calnan speaks with his lawyer in November 2015. Cory McGraw/Global News

The Nova Scotia Public Prosecution Service has confirmed they plan on appealing a recent decision by the province’s Court of Appeal.

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Last month, the Nova Scotia Court of Appeal tossed out a second-degree murder conviction for Paul Trevor Calnen and granted the Halifax man a new trial.

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In their ruling, the Court of Appeal said there was insufficient evidence to support the second-degree murder charge and inadequate instructions to the jury by the trial judge.

In November 2015, a jury found Calnen guilty of killing his girlfriend, Reita Jordan.

Jordan went missing in March 2013. Two months after her disappearance, Calnen was charged with her murder.

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The Public Prosecution Service says they have until August 14 to file a Notice of Appeal with the Supreme Court of Canada, which they intend to do.

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Spokesperson Chris Hansen said they want Calnen’s conviction upheld.

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Calnen is currently serving a five year sentence after he pleaded guilty to committing an indignity to a human body. In this case, that indignity was burning Jordan’s remains.

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