Accused in Tiki Laverdiere case receive large amount of evidence Crown will use to prosecute
Four of eight charged in the homicide investigation connected to the death of Tiki Brook-Lyn Laverdiere returned to court Friday with some receiving substantial additoinal Crown disclosure.
Jesse Sangster appeared via CCTV from the Saskatoon Provincial Correctional Centre, Nikita Sandra Cook and Soaring Eagle Whitstone appeared via CCTV from Pine Grove Correctional Centre, and Nicole Cook appeared from the Edmonton Remand Centre.
The court heard Sangster’s defence counsel received a hard drive with one terabyte of data to review from the Crown as part of its disclosure. In criminal trials, the Crown Prosection Service has a duty to disclose all information it will use against the defence in trial.
Crown prosecutor Chris Browne said the amount of recent disclosure for the defence to assess is significant. He said investigation in the case is ongoing and all the disclosure is not complete yet.