Court-generated delay in local murder case
The appointment of a former Red Deer defence lawyer to provincial court judge last month has now led to a delay in a local murder case.
T. Michael Scrase was previously serving as the defence lawyer for Tyler John Campbell, 28, who is charged in the fatal shooting of 20-year-old Ponoka native Jeffery Kraft in Lacombe on Dec. 15, 2019.
Scrase, however, was appointed to provincial court judge for the Red Deer/Central Region beginning July 12. The appointment, according to Judge Jim Hunter, creates a perceived conflict of interest in the case, as Hunter is now Judge Scrase’s new supervisor.
Scrase successfully lobbied in April to be removed as counsel for Campbell after Judge Hunter twice rejected a joint Crown and defence submission of a seven-year prison sentence for Campbell. It brought the case to a point where Campbell now has a new lawyer (Rod Clark of Lacombe) and is currently applying to withdraw his previous guilty plea to manslaughter.


