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Father, son accused of killing Métis hunters ask Alberta court again for bail

The law courts in Edmonton, Alta., on Friday, Sept. 6, 2019. Wes Rosa, Global News

EDITOR’S NOTE: This story originally said Sansom was Cardinal’s uncle. It has been corrected to say that Sansom was Cardinal’s nephew. We regret the error.

An Alberta judge is to rule Friday on whether two men charged with killing two Métis hunters will be granted bail.

Roger Bilodeau, 57, and his son Anthony Bilodeau, 32, both face two counts of second-degree murder.

Jake Sansom, 39, and his uncle Maurice Cardinal, 57, were shot to death last March on a rural road near Glendon, northeast of Edmonton.

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Family and friends have said they were out hunting to feed their families at the time.

RCMP said a verbal confrontation escalated into a fight between the occupants of two vehicles when the shooting happened.

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The Crown decided to proceed with a direct indictment in the case, which eliminated the need for a preliminary hearing. A trial is to begin in St. Paul on May 25.

The accused men were denied bail last summer and applied for a bail review.

A second bail hearing was held Tuesday in Edmonton, but details cannot be revealed due to a publication ban.

During the hearing, about 40 people gathered outside the courthouse as two people sang and played drums. A man also held a sign that read: “Justice for Jake & Morris.”

Court of Queen’s Bench Justice Robert Graesser ordered the accused men to appear in person in court for his decision on Friday.

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