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Bus beheading trial to be held over 3 days in March
The Canadian Press
Date: Wednesday Dec. 10, 2008 1:20 PM ET
WINNIPEG The man accused of a grisly killing onboard a Greyhound bus in Manitoba will stand trial March 2.
Vince Li's lawyer, Alan Libman, says the three-day trial will focus on whether Li is criminally responsible for the crime. Libman says the witnesses will primarily be forensic psychiatrists.
Li was charged with second-degree murder after the death of Tim McLean, a young carnival worker who was stabbed and beheaded last summer near Portage La Prairie, Man.
Li has not yet entered a plea.
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