Pubdate: Tue, 27 Nov 2007 Source: Regina Leader-Post (CN SN) Copyright: 2007 The Leader-Post Ltd. Contact: http://www.canada.com/regina/leaderpost/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/361 Author: Barb Pacholik ANOTHER LENGTHY DELAY FOR DRUG TRIAL Jurors chosen before Halloween learned Monday that the drug trial they are to hear won't get underway until well after Christmas. The trial for six men charged in 2005 after RCMP officers raided a large marijuana grow operation on the Pasqua First Nation in the Fort Qu'Appelle area is now slated to start on Jan. 23. "I am going to once again have to ask for your understanding," Court of Queen's Bench Justice Frank Gerein told the jury of seven women and five men as they took their seats in a Regina courtroom. The 12 were chosen during a day-long jury selection on Oct. 15. With a total of 330 potential jurors reporting, it was the largest jury selection ever in the city. At the conclusion of that process, the chosen jurors were told to report for the trial of Lawrence Hubert Agecoutay, 51, Chester Fernand Girard, 59, Nelson Edward Northwood, 58, Jack Allan Northwood, 55, Joseph Clayton Agecoutay, 47, and Robert Stanley Agecoutay, 48, on Oct. 17. But on that day, Gerein told them the trial, expected to last three to four weeks, had been rescheduled to Nov. 26 because "a problem had arisen." On Monday, Gerein said another adjournment was needed. "As far as I'm concerned, it's the last time," he added. The judge explained five of the accused, who previously weren't represented by lawyers, have since decided they need counsel. "I think we're now ready to go," said Gerein, who added that the lawyers now need time to prepare for the case. The six accused have pleaded not guilty to unlawful production of marijuana and possession of marijuana for the purpose of trafficking between April 1 and Aug. 21, 2005. When Gerein asked if any of the jurors had a "serious problem" with the new trial date, five hands shot up. "I do want to emphasize it has to be a serious problem, not just an inconvenience," he stated. In the end, four jurors were excused. They are to be replaced during jury selection at the start of the trial. - --- MAP posted-by: Keith Brilhart