Two people accused of killing Damian Moosomin had court appearances today.
Tye Partridge from Moosomin First Nation and Jannay Blackbird from Saulteaux First Nation are both charged with first-degree murder in 20-year-old Moosomin鈥檚 death.
Partridge and Blackbird鈥檚 attendances were waived in North Battleford Provincial Court July 6.
An agent for Partridge鈥檚 lawyer asked the court for an adjournment to go over new disclosure defence received. The court heard that more disclosure is expected. Disclosure consists of the Crown鈥檚 case against the accused and usually includes search warrants, the charging document, details of the offence, audio/video and transcribed witness statements, statements from the accused, expert reports, exhibits, private communication intercept authorizations, evidence, and criminal records of witnesses and the accused.
Stormy Wapass-Semaganis, 23, from Edmonton, Denver Roy, 36, from Sweetgrass First Nation, Melissa Semaganis, 41, from Poundmaker First Nation, and a young offender who can鈥檛 be identified in accordance with the Youth Criminal Justice Act were also charged in connection to Moosomin's murder.
The charges against the accused haven鈥檛 been proven in court.
Moosomin鈥檚 body was found in the 1500 block of 105听Street in North Battleford on May 16, 2020. He was reported missing to police on May 11, 2020.
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