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A man accused of murdering two boys in Saint John last winter and of breaching a no-contact order is now facing a second breach charge.
Roman Kamyshnyy, awaiting 1st-degree murder trial in deaths of 2 Saint John boys, faces 2 no-contact breaches
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Roman Kamyshnyy is scheduled to return to provincial court on March 24 to elect his mode of trial and get a trial date on the breach charges. (Roger Cosman/CBC)
A man accused of murdering two boys in Saint John last winter and of breaching a no-contact order is now facing a second breach charge.
Roman Kamyshnyy, 46, appeared in Saint John provincial court by video from custody at the Saint John Regional Correctional Centre Tuesday to face the latest charge, which was laid on Oct. 20.
He’s accused of failing to comply with a court order to have no contact with a person identified only as “A.B.,” by communicating with that person “on or about June 18.”
Any information that could identify the person is protected by a publication ban imposed April 3.
Kamyshnyy has been in custody since his arrest Jan. 29.
Police found the bodies of two boys, aged 10 and 17, inside a residence in Millidgeville in the city’s north end that day,
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