Crown won’t appeal not criminally responsible verdict in Matthew Raymond murder trial
FREDERICTON — Crown Prosecutors in New Brunswick will not appeal the verdict in the Matthew Raymond murder trial.
A jury in November found Raymond not criminally responsible in the deaths of four people in Fredericton in 2018.
Raymond shot and killed Donnie Robichaud, Bobbie Lee Wright and Fredericton Police constables Sara Burns and Robb Costello outside an apartment complex, but the defence argued he suffered from a mental illness and believed he had to defend himself from demons.
The New Brunswick Crown’s office said today in a statement there was no reasonable prospect of success on appeal.