Three members of a Montreal family at the centre of Canada's first mass honour killings trial did not have the time to carry out the slaying of four other family members, jurors were told Tuesday, as defence lawyers began closing submissions at the Shafia trial.
Lawyer Peter Kemp, who represents businessman Mohammad Shafia, 58, said the evidence about the timing of events on June 30, 2009, shows there simply wasn't enough time for the accused to commit a complex multiple murder.
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