Leslie Black takes witness stand in expungement hearing
The court case of Leslie Black continued today at Prince Albert Provincial Court, as he tries to have his previous guilty plea expunged from his record.
Black said he had pleaded guilty to the attempted murder of Marlene Bird on April 28, 2015, because he “just wanted to get it over with.” During his previous encounters with the justice system, Black said he normally pleaded to lesser charges and went on his way.
He also said statements in the agreed statement of facts were inaccurate, and that he did not burn Marlene Bird after stomping her face in the parking lot of the Margo Fournier Centre on June 1, 2014.
However, Black admitted he never brought up those concerns with Adam Masiowski, his lawyer at the time.