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Sentencing delayed for Matthew Foerster, man guilty of 2nd-degree murder in Taylor Van Diest’s death

Matthew Foerster under arrest in 2012. Global News/File Photo

A sentencing hearing for Matthew Foerster that was set to start Monday has been pushed back to June.

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Foerster pleaded guilty to second-degree murder in March after he successfully appealed his conviction for first-degree murder in the death of Taylor Van Diest.

The Armstrong teenager was strangled with a shoestring and then murdered by repeated blows to the back of her head with a heavy flashlight in October of 2011.

On Thursday, a judge granted a request from defence counsel to have Foerster’s sentencing hearing delayed.

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Foerster’s lawyer argued that the delay was needed because Foerster had been moved from a correctional facility in Abbotsford to the Okanagan Correctional Centre in Oliver.

The move meant Foerster’s lawyer couldn’t communicate with him adequately to prepare for sentencing.

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Crown counsel opposed the delay, arguing that pushing it back would affect Van Diest’s family and a community looking for closure.

A new sentencing hearing has been scheduled to start in Vernon on June 4.

– with files from Blaine Gaffney and Jules Knox

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