Final arguments in the Dennis Oland murder trial began on Wednesday. As Silas Brown reports, the defence lawyer for Dennis Oland says the Crown’s case is based on circumstantial evidence, and there are pieces that don’t fit.
Global News at 6 New Brunswick
Defence says evidence tying Dennis Oland to father’s murder is circumstantial
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