Accused Ottawa killer again seeks 'Jordan decision' stay in long-running murder case
Accused killer Adam Picard is expected to file a fresh application for another stay of his first-degree murder case on grounds that it took too long to get to trial.
Picard, 34, in fact, had won a stay back in 2016 for unreasonable delay after spending four years in jail awaiting trial for the June 2012 killing of Fouad Nayel, 28.
The stunning decision that saw Picard walk out of court a free man devastated Nayel’s family. Even the judge said the justice system had failed everyone.&n
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