Nathaniel Veltman looked at his lawyer and stood slowly before being arraigned on four counts of first-degree murder and one count of attempted murder in Windsor, Ont., on Tuesday morning, as the trial for the accused in the killing of a London family began with jury selection.
“Madam registrar, through counsel, Mr. Veltman wishes a plea of not guilty,” defence lawyer Christopher Hicks said five times in court, after each charge was read out.
Veltman, 22, stood silently, wearing an oversized white dress shirt that was unbuttoned at the collar and untucked from his black dress pants.
The Super Court trial is expected to last
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