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Sudbury judge rules on accused murderer's third bail request

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A Sudbury judge has made a decision on the third bail request by a man accused in a gruesome Sudbury murder from 24 years ago.

Justice Patrick Boucher has dismissed Robert Steven Wright's request for bail in a virtual hearing Monday morning.

Robert Steven Wright is charged with second-degree murder in connection to the gruesome stabbing death of Renee Sweeney in January 1998.

Robert Steven Wright, 43, is on trial for second-degree murder in the 1998 death of Renee Sweeney. He took the stand Monday afternoon to testify in his own defence. (File)

Wright was arrested in December 2018 and has been in jail since.

His previous two bail requests were denied.

The murder trial by jury is tentatively scheduled to begin next September.

None of the allegations has been proven in court. The case is under a publication ban preventing further details from being shared. 

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