Court of Appeal of Alberta has rejected a request that a third trial be stayed for David and Collet Stephan, who are accused in the death of their son, Ezekiel
This translation has been automatically generated and has not been verified for accuracy.David and Collet Stephan leave for a break during an appeal hearing in Calgary on March 9, 2017. The Court of Appeal of Alberta has rejected a request that a third trial be stayed for Mr. and Ms. Stephan, who are accused in their son’s death.The Court of Appeal of Alberta has rejected a request that a third trial be stayed for a couple accused in their son’s death.
Demers said the Supreme Court received the couple’s leave request earlier this month, but he’s not expecting the high court to decide whether it will hear the application until August or September. The Stephans have requested that a case management judge be appointed to guide the matter until a trial is held.The Stephans appeared via video on Monday.
They said he appeared to be recovering at times and they saw no reason to take him to hospital, despite his having a fever and lacking energy. They called an ambulance when the boy stopped breathing.
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