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A Local Culinary Adventure: inspired by Halifax's Seaport Market | SaltWire #cooking #cookingtipsHALIFAX, N.S. — Randy Desmond Riley, who was acquitted of second-degree murder last week by a Nova Scotia Supreme Court jury, has been granted bail on his latest charges.
Riley remained in custody for the rest of his murder trial, which concluded last Thursday in Dartmouth. The jury found Riley not guilty of both second-degree murder and illegal possession of a firearm, a sawed-off shotgun. Donald Chad Smith, 27, was shot in the chest after delivering a pizza to an address on Joseph Young Street. Riley and another man were arrested in 2013 and charged with first-degree murder.
The Crown alleged at the 2018 trial that Riley killed Smith in revenge for an earlier assault, and that Nathan Tremaine Johnson phoned the pizza shop to lure Smith to the location where he was killed.
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