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Winnipeg judge rules trial of accused serial killer to start with jury

WINNIPEG - A judge has decided the upcoming trial of a man accused of killing four women in Winnipeg will still be heard by a jury, after the defence argued it should be heard instead by a judge alone.

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Winnipeg judge to rule if trial of accused serial killer to start with jury

The Court of King’s Bench of Manitoba building is shown in downtown Winnipeg, where the trial of Jeremy Skibicki is to be held. A judge is expected to give his decision Friday about whether the trial will be in front of a judge alone instead of a jury. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Daniel Crump.

WINNIPEG - A judge has decided the upcoming trial of a man accused of killing four women in Winnipeg will still be heard by a jury, after the defence argued it should be heard instead by a judge alone.

Lawyers for Jeremy Skibicki told court this week that going ahead with the jury would infringe on his rights to a fair trial because of significant pretrial publicity.

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