LIVE UPDATES: At Oland trial, former deputy police chief denies asking officer to lie

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The former deputy chief of the Saint John police force has told the Dennis Oland murder trial he did not ask an officer to lie about his visits to the bloody crime scene where Richard Oland's body was found.

 

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