Supreme Court declines to hear Crown appeal of overturned N.S. murder conviction
Canada’s top court has declined to hear an appeal from the Crown regarding the overturned murder conviction in the case of a former Nova Scotia medical student.
William Sandeson was originally convicted in 2017 of first-degree murder in the killing of Taylor Samson.
The trial heard Sandeson shot Samson during a drug deal at the accused’s apartment on Aug. 15, 2015, and he was sentenced in July 2017 to life in prison with no chance of parole for 25 years.
Nova Scotia’s Court of Appeal ordered a second trial last year, saying the lower court judge had infringed on the accused’s right to a fair hearing.