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Lawyers for man accused of killing neighbour argue case is based on ‘speculation’


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People enter the Law Courts in Winnipeg on Monday, Feb.5, 2018.

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Lawyers for a Manitoba man accused of running down and shooting a neighbour attempting to rob him say the Crown’s case is based on assumption and speculation.

Eric Wildman has pleaded not guilty to first-degree murder in the death of Clifford Joseph, who was reported missing on June 7, 2021.

Joseph’s body was later found in a rural area northeast of Winnipeg.

Crown prosecutors have alleged Wildman ran Joseph over with a car and shot him three times after catching his neighbour trying to steal from his property.

During the first day of defence evidence, court heard from a collision reconstruction expert who testified it did not appear Wildman’s vehicle had hit a pedestrian.

The trial before Court of King’s Bench Justice Richard Saull is scheduled to run until next week.

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