Man exonerated in Sexsmith stabbing facing trial for 2011 violent offence in B.C.
The man who was acquitted of manslaughter in the death of an 18-year-old will now face a trial for a violent charge allegedly committed six years ago in British Columbia.
Jordan Joseph Wendland, who was found not guilty in the stabbing death of Donald Moberly and the aggravated assault of three other men involved in a 2015 bar fight in Sexsmith, is also charged with aggravated assault stemming from a 2011 incident.
According to Dan McLaughlin, communications counsel with the B.C. Prosecution Service, Wendland is charged for the single offence alleged to have occurred on December 29, 2011, “at or near” New Westminster, B.C.
The newsroom learned the nature of the British Columbia charge after the verdict came down in the Alberta case.