Wade Cudmore is charged with two counts of first-degree murder in the death of the Fryer brothers
One of the men alleged to have committed a double murder in Naramata has spent the last month and a half in a Vancouver courtroom in preparation for his first-degree murder trial which is set to begin on June 3.
A voir dire, which can be thought of as a mini-trial to determine the admissibility of evidence, is currently taking place in Vancouver courts. A voir dire is typically held before jury trials begin to ensure inadmissible evidence is not shown to the jurors, which could compromise the fairness of their decision, requiring a re-trial.
The trial was moved from Kelowna to Vancouver after an application by Cudmore’s defence lawyer was approved on July 28. Cudmore remains in custody with two charges of first-degree murder in relation to the deaths of the Fryer brothers, whose bodies were found on a remote road in Naramata.
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