Future for Leslie Black still unclear after expungement hearing
A Prince Albert man accused of a brutal 2014 assault, attempted today to take back his original guilty plea.
The expungement hearing of Leslie Black concluded in P.A. Provincial court April 13, only to be adjourned until next month. Black pleaded guilty to the attempted murder of Marlene Bird in June 2014, an attack which left Bird horribly burned, nearly blind and in need of a double leg amputation.
The accused claimed he asked for the expungement because he didn’t understand the repercussions of a guilty plea.
Lawyer/client confidentiality was waived when his former legal aid lawyer Adam Masiowski took the witness stand to detail his involvement in Black’s case.