Delay of proceedings application denied in Castor family murder case
A delay of proceedings application for a Castor man charged with killing his family has been denied.
Lawyers for Jason Klaus, 41, filed the application based on what is known as the Jordan decision. It establishes timelines that trials must be heard by 18 months after charges are laid for provincial court, and 30 months for a for a province’s superior court (Court of Queen’s Bench).
The application was heard in Red Deer Provincial Court on Aug. 24.
Klaus is charged with three counts of first degree murder and one count of arson in relation to the deaths of his father Gordon Klaus, 61, his mother Sandra Klaus, 62, and his sister Monica Klaus, 40. His friend Joshua Frank, 32, faces the same charges along with one animal cruelty-related count.


