Judge finds Dennis Oland not guilty of murder in multi-millionaire father’s death
SAINT JOHN, N.B. — Dennis Oland was cheered and applauded by supporters as he walked out of the Saint John courtroom a free man on Friday after being found not guilty of second-degree murder in the 2011 bludgeoning death of his multi-millionaire father, Richard.
Oland, 51, was charged with the killing in 2013. He has waged a tireless legal battle ever since, even after he was convicted by a jury in 2015 and spent close to a year in prison. That verdict was overturned on appeal in 2016 and the new trial ordered — this time before judge alone.
Justice Terrence Morrison of the New Brunswick Court of Queen’s Bench delivered a summary of his decision Friday, stating that Crown prosecutors failed to prove their case against Oland.
“More than suspicion is needed to convict someone of murder,” the judge told the packed courtroom. “In short, I am not satisfied the Crown has proved beyond reasonable doubt that it was Dennis Oland who killed Richard Oland.”