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Verdict coming down for 2 accused of killing Ponoka teen

Ponoka resident Antwon Bull was 19 at the time of his death in 2022
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After a 14-day trial, the two Wetaskiwin men accused of killing a Ponoka teen three summers ago will learn the verdict in their case next week.

The Hon. Justice Susan Bercov is scheduled to give his decision on Monday, March 24, 2025, at the Wetaskiwin Court of King's Bench. 

Ponoka resident Antwon Bull, 19, died after an altercation 40 Ave., east of 56 St., in Wetaskiwin on July 8, 2022.

Bull succumbed to his injuries later that evening in hospital.

Adam James Cook, 30, and Morgan Maslin, 22, both from Wetaskiwin, were charged with second degree murder.

The two men pleaded not guilty and elected a judge-alone trial on Nov, 21, 2024, and the trial proceeded from Dec. 2 to 19, 2024.

 

 



Emily Jaycox

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I'm a reporter for Ponoka News and have lived in Ponoka since 2015.
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