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Former Nova Scotia med student facing second murder trial denied bail for third time

A Nova Scotia Court of Appeal judge has denied bail to William Sandeson as he awaits retrial on a charge of first-degree murder. Graeme Benjamin brings us the latest – Jan 22, 2021

A former Nova Scotia medical student whose murder conviction was overturned last year has failed in his third attempt to be released on bail.

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Nova Scotia Supreme Court Justice James Chipman dismissed an application for bail from William Sandeson following a hearing Friday in Halifax.

Chipman’s reasons for denying bail are subject to a publication ban in order to protect Sandeson’s right to a fair trial.

Sandeson, who was convicted in 2017 of the first-degree murder of fellow Dalhousie University student Taylor Samson, has been in custody since his arrest in August 2015.

Nova Scotia’s top court ordered a new trial last year, saying the lower court judge had infringed on Sandeson’s right to a fair trial.

A new trial is scheduled to begin in January 2023.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Oct. 22, 2021.

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