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Robert Steven Wright makes brief court appearance on Thursday

Bail hearing set for Feb. 19-21
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Robert Steven Wright appeared via video from Sudbury Jail a week in advance of his Feb. 19 bail hearing.

Robert Steven Wright appeared via video from Sudbury Jail a week in advance of his Feb. 19 bail hearing.

It was a brief appearance, only to affirm the three-day hearing starting next week.

Wright is charged with first-degree murder in the 1998 death of Renée Sweeney.

Wright was arrested Dec. 12 and charged with murdering Sweeney, who was a 23-year-old LU music student.

She was working at an adult video store on Paris Street at 11 a.m. on Jan. 27, 1998, when she was attacked and stabbed to death.

Wright was an 18-year-old high school student at Lockerby Composite at the time Sweeney was killed. 

He was arrested at the North Bay Regional Health Centre, where he worked as a laboratory technician.

He's being represented by Venturi and Berk Keaney, who has handled several high-profile trials in the city in his career. Police have not said why they believe Wright is the killer, or how they found the evidence to arrest and charge him.

A publication ban on evidence related to the case has been imposed, although no evidence from either side has been presented in court as of yet.

Sudbury.com reporter Matt Durnan will attend the bail hearing to bring you the latest news.


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