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Preliminary inquiry set for accused Penticton shooter

John Brittain’s preliminary inquiry will run Jan. 27-31, 2020. He is facing three counts of first-degree murder and one count of second-degree murder. Google Maps

Dates for a preconference trial and a preliminary inquiry have been set for accused Penticton shooter John Brittain.

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The dates, which were set in Penticton court on Thursday, will take place in early December and late January.

Brittain is facing three counts of first-degree murder and one count of second-degree murder after a quadruple homicide in Penticton on April 15.

The preconference trial will take place on Dec. 9, with the preliminary inquiry running Jan. 27 to 31.

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The preliminary inquiry will be under a publication ban.

A preliminary inquiry is not a trial. Instead, it is a hearing wherein the court decides if there is sufficient evidence to warrant a trial.

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Earlier this month, a no-contact order between Brittain and Kathy Brittain was reissued. The order was originally requested by Crown counsel in late May.

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The victims — Rudi Winter, Barry and Susan Wonch, and Darlene Knippelberg — were all neighbours of Kathy Brittain in Penticton.

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