Prince Albert landlord shooting case proceeding to trial at King’s Bench
A man accused of shooting a Prince Albert landlord in the throat, is maintaining his innocence and has opted to be tried by judge and jury at Court of King’s Bench.
Preston Ray Bird, whose bail was denied last month, appeared by video when his case was discussed Tuesday afternoon at provincial court.
His lawyer Patrick McDougall entered not guilty pleas to a number of charges including aggravated assault, assault with a weapon, discharging a firearm with intent to injure, and possession of an unauthorized firearm.
At this stage, no trial dates have been set.


