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Court date set for accused Calgary killer Nathan Gervais

Three weeks have been set aside for the trial of Nathan Gervais, starting May 6, 2019. Courtesy: Calgary Police Service

Three weeks in May 2019 have been set aside to hear the case of accused Calgary killer Nathan Gervais.

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Gervais is charged with the first-degree murder of Lukas Strasser-Hird.

Strasser-Hird, 18, was swarmed, kicked, beaten and stabbed to death outside of Vinyl nightclub in November 2013.

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Gervais, 22, was supposed to be under 24-hour house arrest while awaiting trial, but he took off just one week before jury selection.

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Police said he wasn’t at his home when officers checked up on him on April 16, 2016.

A Canada-wide warrant had been in place ever since.

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While Gervais lost his right to a jury trial in light of skipping town, the Crown has elected to pursue the matter with a jury.

Defence attorney Alain Hepner told the court he’d prefer for the matter to be tried by judge-alone. The Crown said they’d consider the change and will let the court know their preference at an appearance on March 23.

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In June 2016, a jury found Assmar Shlah and Franz Cabrera guilty of second-degree murder in the case. Joch Pouk was found guilty of the lesser charge of manslaughter.

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– With files from Global News’ Nancy Hixt

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