UPDATE: Second appeal filed in murder-conspiracy case
The Saskatchewan Court of Appeal has confirmed a man who planned to kill his wife will appeal his conviction.
Curtis Vey was sentenced earlier this month to three years in prison for the crime.
The co-accused Angela Nicholson is also appealing her conviction. The appeal, filed by her lawyer, says the presiding judge failed to properly explain to jurors what is necessary to be convicted of conspiracy. Specifically there was failure to prove beyond a reasonable doubt Nicholson would have followed through with the plan.
Both cases are expected to be heard sometime next year, but the exact dates have not been confirmed.