A jury in a Moncton double-murder trial continued to listen back to witness testimony Saturday.
Janson Baker, 29, is accused of 2 counts of 1st-degree murder

Shane Magee · CBC News
· Posted: Feb 28, 2026 11:14 AM EST | Last Updated: 2 hours ago
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Janson Baker is on trial in Moncton on two counts of first-degree murder alleging he killed Bernard and Rose-Marie Saulnier on Sept. 7, 2019 in Dieppe. (Janson Baker/Facebook)
A jury in a Moncton double-murder trial continued on Saturday to listen back to witness testimony.
The 12 jurors in Janson Baker’s trial were sequestered late Thursday afternoon and within hours asked to re-hear hours of testimony from three witnesses. Recordings of two of those witnesses were played Friday before the jury was sent to a hotel for the night.
The jury returned to the courtroom Saturday morning just after 9:30 a.m. to listen to the third recording of a witness who testified for several hours. While in the courtroom the jury isn’t deliberating.
Baker’s trial on two counts of first-degree murder began Jan. 3 in Moncton’s Court of King’s Bench.
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