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Judge says crucial crown evidence at Millard’s latest trial can not be used

A Toronto judge says crucial crown evidence from a police expert can not be used in the trial for convicted killer Dellen Millard. Millard is accused of killing his father Wayne, whose death was initially ruled a suicide.
Detective Constable Grant Sutherland said he believed it was unlikely the older Millard shot himself in the face on November, 2012. But Justice Maureen Forestell says Sutherland showed bias in his evidence and says the majority of his testimony is inadmissible.
32-year-old Dellen Millard has pleaded not guilty in his father’s death. He’s serving consecutive life sentences in the murders of Tim Bosma and Laura Babcock.