Ontario’s highest court pointed to the “overwhelming foundation” of evidence that led them to dismiss serial killer Dellen Millard’s conviction appeal for his father’s murder last month.
In 2018, Millard was convicted for his 71-year-old father’s murder, Wayne Millard, who had been shot through the left eye while he slept on Nov. 29, 2012. Millard called the guilty verdict for his father’s murder “unreasonable,” and he represented himself during the March 17 hearing to appeal the decision.
The three-judge panel found there was “no merit to any of these submissions,” prompting the court to reject Millard’s submission that his guilty verdict was unreasonable.
'It was proved.. ' who writes and edits these articles?
Wonder if his scumbag ex gf is still trying to become a physician? Someone should find out.
Because he should never see the light of day
Simple his lawyer is paid to find a loophole for someone that committed a crime.
Is it maybe cause he’s a murderer ?
They shouldn’t have to explain.
Luckily he was not in front of the parole board otherwise he would be out already
Go ahead and throw the key away
'He's a piece of shit who should rot in the smallest cell' I was surprised they would say that tbh
Summary; Because he's a P.O.S.
Why? We already know why!
We know he's a murder
It shouldn’t even have to be explained. Let him rot.
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