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Case of 2 inmates accused of assaulting Dennis Oland in prison adjourned a 4th time

The case of two violent offenders charged with assaulting Dennis Oland last summer while he was imprisoned in New Brunswick for second-degree murder has been adjourned a fourth time without election or plea.

Cody Muise and Aaron Marriott request more time, expected to elect mode of trial and enter pleas on May 25

Dennis Oland served about 10 months of a life sentence before the New Brunswick Court of Appeal overturned his murder conviction in October and granted him bail pending a new trial. (Andrew Vaughan/Canadian Press)

The case of two violent offenders charged with assaulting Dennis Olandlast summer while he was imprisoned in New Brunswick for second-degree murder has been adjourned a fourth time without election or plea.

Convicted murderer Cody Alexander Muise, 27,and Aaron Marriott, 26, convicted of attempted murder, both appeared beforeMiramichi provincial court on Thursday afternoon via video conference from prison.

Marriott's lawyer requested more time to review the disclosure material the Crown's information in the case against him.

Muisealso asked through his lawyer to have his matter set over along with Marriott's.

They areaccused of assaulting Oland at the Atlantic Institution in Renous on July 31, whilehe was serving a life sentence in the 2011 bludgeoning death of his father, Saint John multimillionaire Richard Oland.

No details about the alleged assault have been released, butOlandfamily lawyer Bill Teed told CBC News DennisOland, 49, never filed a complaint and played no role in the charges being laid.

Muise and Marriott are both scheduled to return to court on May 25 at 1:30 p.m. to choose whether they want to be tried by judge and jury or judge alone and to enter pleas.

Aaron Marriott, 26, serving a 15-year sentence for attempted murder, is one of two inmates charged with assaulting Dennis Oland at the prison in Renous.
Because the alleged assault occurred at a maximum security prison, the Crown is proceeding by way of indictment, rather than the lesser summary offence of assault.

If convicted, each man faces a maximum sentence of five years in prison.

Muiseis serving a life sentence for first-degree murder in a 2010 shooting death in Spryfield, N.S.

Marriott is serving a 15-year sentence for attempted murder in connection with ashooting outside the IWK children's hospital inHalifax in2008.

They previously had court appearances on the assault charges on Jan. 12,Feb. 9and March 9.

With files from Bridget Yard