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Dennis Oland's second-degree murder trial: Oct 29

Follow CBC's live coverage of Dennis Oland's second-degree murder trial in Saint John.

Dennis Oland was under police surveillance for a week after his father's body was discovered

Dennis Oland was under surveillance for four days in October, 2013, to establish his daily routine, the court heard. About a month later, he was arrested and charged. (CBC)

The second-degree murder trial of Dennis Oland continues Thursday morning in Saint John with constableRick Russell and Sgnt.Jay Henderson on the stand.

Sgnt.Dave Brooker was the sergeant in charge of the major crime unit at the time. He revealed on Wednesdaythat the surveillance of Dennis Olandstarted as soon as heleft the police station on July 7, 2011, around 11 p.m.

Dennis Oland was also under surveillance for four days in October, 2013, to establish his daily routine, the court heard. About a month later, he was arrested and charged.

The court also learned that the police continued to investigate the2011 killingright up until a few months ago, according to a testimony given byConst. Shawn Coughlan.