Jurors in a Moncton murder trial heard testimony from two RCMP witnesses on Monday about data extracted from a cellphone during the investigation into Joedin Leger’s death.
Riley Phillips accused of killing Joedin Leger in 2022 robbery
Shane Magee · CBC News
· Posted: Oct 28, 2024 5:22 PM EDT | Last Updated: 3 hours ago
Two members of the RCMP testified at a Moncton murder trial on Monday. (Shane Magee/CBC)
Jurors in a Moncton murder trial heard testimony from two RCMP witnesses Monday about data extracted from a cellphone during the investigation into Joedin Leger’s death.
The testimony came at the start of the sixth week of Riley Phillips’s trial on a charge of second-degree murder. The 20-year-old is accused of killing Leger, who was 18, in Moncton on April 25, 2022. The Crown alleges Leger was shot during a home invasion and robbery involving Phillips and five others.
Monday’s testimony related to a cellphone from a witness who testified on Friday. That woman, who CBC� New Brunswick isn’t naming to protect the identity of a male witness who cannot be named, said she allowed her car to be used by the group planning to rob Leger.
RCMP Const. Natasha Couture, a digital forensics specialist, testified Monday that she extracted data from the woman’s cellphone. That included videos from the Snapchat messaging app,
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