18-month wait for Labour Day trial

Thu, Mar 7th 2019, 08:00 AM

 

THE man whose truck mowed into a crowd during last year’s Labour Day Parade will stand trial in 2020 over allegations that he negligently caused the death of four women and injured eight other people.
Travis Lamar Sawyer will stand trial before Justice Gregory Hilton on August 10 of next year charged with four counts of manslaughter by negligence and eight additional counts of negligently causing harm stemming from the June 1, 2018 incident. A case management hearing has been set for August 8 of this year...

THE man whose truck mowed into a crowd during last year’s Labour Day Parade will stand trial in 2020 over allegations that he negligently caused the death of four women and injured eight other people.

Travis Lamar Sawyer will stand trial before Justice Gregory Hilton on August 10 of next year charged with four counts of manslaughter by negligence and eight additional counts of negligently causing harm stemming from the June 1, 2018 incident. A case management hearing has been set for August 8 of this year...

 

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