Dean Kelsie
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Convicted murderer in historic Dartmouth Hells Angels shooting eligible for paroleDean Kelsie is the accused shooter in the murder of Sean Simmons in the north end of Dartmouth on Oct. 3, 2000.CanadaJun 14, 2019
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Supreme Court convicts Hells Angels hit man of 2nd-degree murder in N.S. caseIn a decision issued Wednesday, the Supreme Court of Canada decided Kelsie's conviction should be reduced to the lesser charge of second-degree murder.CrimeMar 28, 2019
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Top court agrees to hear appeal in Hells Angels-ordered killing in Nova ScotiaSean Simmons, 31, was shot in the head in the lobby of a Halifax-area apartment building in October 2000.CanadaOct 11, 2018
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Hells Angels hitman granted new murder trial 14 years after convictionNova Scotia's Court of Appeal ruled the trial judge failed to properly instruct the jury on the law, and erred in his instructions on what the jurors could make of the hearsay evidence of co-conspirators.CrimeDec 8, 2017
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