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Jury trial avoided for serial arsonist in Vernon

Watch Above: It was a surprise last minute guilty plea. Jury selection was scheduled to start on Monday in the trial of a Vernon man accused of a series of arsons dating back to 2014. Instead he admitted responsibility for seven of the fires – Oct 1, 2018

A man accused of setting a string of arsons has pleaded guilty to some of the charges.

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Jury selection was expected to begin for the trial of 57-year-old William Munton on Monday morning but was cancelled.

Instead, Munton, who was facing 19 charges of arson damaging property, pleaded guilty to seven of them.

In Supreme Court, Munton took responsibility for seven blazes in the Vernon area between June and October of 2014, including the infamous Kin Racetrack fire which destroyed the grandstands at the facility.

The City of Vernon received $800,000 in insurance compensation following the grandstand fire.

Other targets include buildings under construction, a boat, a motorhome, a minivan and a large fruit box fire that caused an estimated $100,000 in damages.

Watch Below: A look back at Global Okanagan coverage of some of the arson fires that plagued Vernon in 2014.
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Before the last-minute guilty plea, Munton’s trial by judge and jury was expected to last for weeks.

The case has been put over until Oct. 15 to fix a date for sentencing.

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Munton is not in custody. He wouldn’t comment on the case while leaving the Vernon courthouse on Monday morning after entering his pleas.

The former school teacher was arrested in June of 2016 after a two year police investigation.

A notice on the door of the Vernon courthouse let prospective jurors know jury selection had been canceled on Monday. Megan Turcato / Global News

–with files from Doris Bregolisse

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