Lawyers for the man and woman accused of the murder of Doug Presseau downtown Chilliwack one year ago were in court Tuesday morning to shorten the length of the preliminary inquiry for the case.
Kirkland Joseph Russell appeared via video from the Surrey Pretrial Services Centre where he has been for nearly a year since his arrest on July 22, 2017.
Crown counsel, Gill and Russell’s lawyer Kasandra Cronin agreed that a scheduled eight-day preliminary inquiry set to begin on July 30 was more court time than needed. They all agreed to shorten that to six days set to start Aug. 1.
A preliminary hearing or inquiry is set when an accused chooses to have a trial in B.C. Supreme Court. The hearing is for the court to decide if there is enough evidence to achieve a conviction.
Russell and Purcell each face one count of second-degree murder for the alleged incident that occurred on July 7, 2017.
Also killed that busy night at or near the old Empress parking lot at Five Corners was Steven Drage, yet no one has been arrested or charged in his death.
During a court appearance in November 2017, Crown suggested that more charges were to be considered against Russell, but what those charges might be was not disclosed. As of yet no further charges had been approved.
The 34-year-old Russell remains in custody while 29-year-old Purcell has been out on bail since October.
Publication bans will prevent the content of the preliminary inquiry from being reported.
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