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Surrey Six Convicted Murderers Cody Haevischer, Matthew Johnston Appeal Verdict

The Canadian Press, 09 Jan, 2015 07:09 PM
  • Surrey Six Convicted Murderers Cody Haevischer, Matthew Johnston Appeal Verdict
VANCOUVER — Two men convicted of first-degree murder in a mass execution that left six dead, including two innocent bystanders, have filed appeals of the verdicts.
 
Cody Haevischer and Matthew Johnston were each convicted of conspiracy and six counts of first-degree murder, for which they received mandatory life sentences with no parole for 25 years.
 
A judge concluded Haevischer, Johnston and another man shot six people in a high-rise condo unit in Surrey, B.C., in October 2007.
 
The Crown's theory at trial was that the Red Scorpions gang plotted to murder a rival drug trafficker, but that five others, including an unwitting neighbour and a fireplace repairman, were also killed to eliminate witnesses.
 
Neil Mackenzie, a spokesman for the criminal justice branch, says both men filed their conviction appeals in the B.C. Court of Appeal on Thursday.
 
Alleged gang leader Jamie Bacon is awaiting trial, while gang leader Michael Le pleaded guilty to conspiracy midway through Haevischer and Johnston's trial.

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