B.C. judge dismisses convicted killer’s bid to have case thrown out over delay
NEW WESTMINSTER — A British Columbia Supreme Court judge has dismissed an application by a man convicted of first-degree murder to have the case thrown out over his claim that trial delays violated his Charter rights.
The BC Prosecution Service confirms Justice Jennifer Duncan ruled against Brandon Teixeira’s bid to stay the conviction in the killing police have linked to organized crime.
A jury convicted Teixeira last August of the murder, attempted murder and discharging a firearm with intent to endanger life for the October 2017 shooting death of 28-year-old Nicholas Khabra in Surrey, B.C.
Crown lawyer Dianne Wiedemann argued during a hearing last month that Teixeira was partly responsible for delays after escaping to California, where he was living under an assumed name until his arrest in 2019.










