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Mitchell Harkes found guilty of killing U of C student Brett Wiese

WATCH ABOVE: A jury has found Mitchell Harkes guilty of second-degree murder in the 2013 stabbing death of Brett Wiese. Cami Kepke has details – May 24, 2019

A jury has found Mitchell Harkes guilty of second-degree murder in the 2013 stabbing death of Brett Wiese.

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Harkes was charged with second-degree murder in the death of the 20-year-old University of Calgary student who was killed at a party in the community of Brentwood in January 2013. He was stabbed in the back.

19-year-old Brett Wiese died after being stabbed at a Brentwood house party in the early morning hours of Saturday, January 12th, 2013. Family supplied

The verdict marks the end of Harkes’ second trial. He was found guilty in October 2015 of second-degree murder, among other charges.

After appealing his conviction and life sentence with no chance of parole for 12 years, a new trial was ordered by the Alberta Court of Appeal.

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The new trial got underway at the end of April.

One of the witnesses to take the stand on the first day of the trial was Colton Lewis, a friend who was at the party and also assaulted that night with a knife.

Harkes was found guilty in October 2015 of attempted murder in that stabbing.

Victim impact statements, as well as the Crown’s sentencing recommendation, are expected to be heard on June 24.

With files from Global News’ Cami Kepke

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