Crown frustrated by delays in case of fatal Gabriola Island crash
NANAIMO — Pressure was applied on a Gabriola Island man accused of dangerous driving causing death to enter a plea following numerous procedural delays.
A provincial court judge ordered William Sydney Goosman to attend a mandatory arraignment hearing on Tuesday, March 5 in relation to the death of Jay Dearman on Gabriola Island on Jan. 24, 2018.
Court was updated on the high-profile case, which stalled in part due to Goosman and his previous lawyer parting ways in January. Crown Counsel reported Goosman was slated to enter a plea on Feb. 12, but he didn’t appear due to snowy conditions.
The Crown stated Goosman is responsible for ensuring the matter proceeds, while the family of Dearman wants the case moving forward.