Crown promised defense lawyers today that:
- 40 hours of audio/visual material and
- 2250 papers of evidence would be released before April 22nd.
That date set by the Judge Gale Sinclair as the expected date of full disclosure of evidence in the murder case.
Both defense lawyers mentioned that it had been almost three months they had been waiting but seemed satisfied that some progress is being made in getting the crown’s case to them for review.
Grace Robotti, 65, charged with second degree murder and the accused’s brother, Pier (Peter) Robotti, 61, charged with being an accessory after the fact and performing an indignity to a dead human body.
RCMP found the body of OIB member Roxanne Louie in the Naramata-Chute Lake area January 12th.
Both accused did not appear in court today after being released on bail some time ago.