A jury trial date has been set for fall 2019 for a Kirkland resident who was charged with manslaughter last year after a 70-year-old man died following an altercation in a bar.
During a hearing held at the Montreal courthouse on Tuesday, Superior Court Justice Pierre Labrie set aside more than two weeks, beginning on Sept. 3, 2019, for the trial of Glen Crossley, 48.
Crossley was arrested in 2017 following a Montreal police investigation into the death of Albert Arsenault. The victim died as a result of injuries he suffered following an argument inside Station 77, a bar in LaSalle, on Sept. 18, 2016.
Labrie also set aside a date next month for a pretrial hearing.