Loretta Saunders case: co-accused to be tried together

HALIFAX – A Nova Scotia judge has ruled that two people charged in the death of Loretta Saunders will be tried together.

Chris Hansen, a spokeswoman for the province’s Public Prosecution Service, says Judge Josh Arnold of the Nova Scotia Supreme Court informed lawyers today that the first-degree murder trial of Blake Leggette and Victoria Henneberry will proceed Monday as planned.

Henneberry’s lawyer had argued that the two accused should be tried separately.

Leggette’s lawyer supported the motion but the Crown opposed it.

Hansen says Arnold also ruled that some pre-trial evidence the defence wanted to exclude will be included in the trial.

That evidence was discussed in court during a pre-trial hearing but cannot be reported on due to a publication ban.

The 26-year-old Saunders was found dead in a wooded area off the Trans-Canada Highway in New Brunswick two weeks after she disappeared from her Halifax apartment in February 2014.

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