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Stucka fatal collision case adjourned to Oct. 11

The individual charged in connection to the deaths of three people in a Highway 16 accident near Lloydminster Sept. 22 remains in custody with his next court appearance set for Oct. 11 at 11 a.m.
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The individual charged in connection to the deaths of three people in a Highway 16 accident near Lloydminster Sept. 22 remains in custody with his next court appearance set for Oct. 11 at 11 a.m.

Brandon Stucka, 26, of Lloydminster, faces multiple charges including criminal negligence causing death, criminal negligence causing bodily harm, dangerous operation of a motor vehicle causing death, dangerous operation of a motor vehicle causing bodily harm, possession of property obtained by crime, breach of undertaking, and other charges.  

Stucka appeared Thursday and again Monday in North Battleford provincial court by closed-circuit television from the Saskatoon Correctional Centre. 

Stucka is being represented by Edmonton lawyer Hasaan Jomha. North Battleford lawyer Monte Migneault appeared as agent for Jomha in court Thursday and requested the adjournment to Monday. Monday's agent for Jomha was Brent Little.

The Monday appearance had been scheduled to be for a show cause (bail) hearing. Judge Lorna Dyck granted the request for the latest adjournment to Oct. 11, which was sought by the defence so they could review disclosure in the case. Stucka's next court appearance is once again scheduled for a show cause hearing, and is again expected to be by CCTV.   

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