Crown won’t appeal acquittals of Nicholson and Vey in murder conspiracy case
The Crown will not appeal the acquittal of two people who were accused of conspiring to kill their spouses.
During a voir dire hearing that preceded a re-trial in Prince Albert on May 27, Justice Catherine Dawson determined an audio recording of Angela Nicholson and Curtis Vey discussing their alleged plans could not be admitted as evidence.
Shortly after, Nicholson’s defence counsel Ron Riche said outside the courthouse the recording was inadmissible due to police not obtaining a warrant to search and seize the iPod that held the recording, thus violating the pair’s charter rights.
Noel Busse, executive director of the Ministry of Justice’s communications branch, provided a statement to paNOW on behalf of Public Prosecutions. The Crown felt there was no reasonable likelihood of the appeal succeeding.