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THUNDER BAY — A man accused in the 2014 death of 32-year-old William Wapoose will stand trial again before a judge alone after a jury was unable to reach a unanimous decision early last year.
This is the second-time Massicotte is standing trial on the charge of second-degree murder relating to the death of Wapoose.Under the Criminal Code of Canada, a jury must reach a unanimous decision to convict or acquit the accused. If it is unable to reach a unanimous decision it is declared a hung jury or deadlocked and a retrial can be ordered with a new jury panel.
The charges date back to an incident on Sept. 3, 2014 when a passerby discovered Wapoose’s body near a walking path at the south end of Chapples Park Drive. Massicotte was arrested in May 2019 along with a second individual who was a youth at the time of the offence. Both were initially charged with first-degree murder.
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