Deborah Belyea murder trial verdict delayed for two weeks after court hears closing arguments
Deborah Belyea, a Suffield woman on trial for the second-degree murder of her husband Alfred, will have to wait nearly two weeks to hear a verdict from the judge after closing arguments Wednesday.
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Justice Dallas Miller said court will resume for a verdict at 1:30 p.m. on Jan. 29. With the accused asking for a judge-only trial, the decision is entirely up to Miller.
The Crown called over a dozen witnesses from the start of its case on Jan. 9 until it rested on Tuesday.

