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Bond trial set for September

Traffic Act death, other charges date to 2019 Justice of the Peace Carol Chernish presided in a Welland courtroom last Thursday, where former Pelham resident Michael Bond, 53, appeared via Zoom to address the charges against him.
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Traffic Act death, other charges date to 2019

Justice of the Peace Carol Chernish presided in a Welland courtroom last Thursday, where former Pelham resident Michael Bond, 53, appeared via Zoom to address the charges against him.

Bond was behind the wheel of a vehicle which struck and killed a 66-year-old Ridgeville woman walking along Effingham Street on November 30, 2019. Bond is charged under the Ontario Highway Traffic Act with careless driving causing death, driving while under suspension, driving with no valid vehicle license, and operating an unsafe vehicle.

He has pleaded not guilty to all charges.

Bond has been provided with a legal aid lawyer from Toronto to handle the most serious charge, careless driving causing death. The matter has a trial date of September 20 to 22.

The accused has asserted that the pedestrian stumbled into the path of his vehicle. However, police have reported that visibility was clear and road conditions were excellent, there was no oncoming traffic, and the accident occurred on a straight section of roadway.

On the lesser charges, Bond told the court that he has no funds to pay for lawyers, and accordingly plans to provide his own representation. He currently lives in a hostel in Toronto. Bond acknowledged that he had received disclosure documents relevant to these charges, and would appear via teleconference at 9 AM on June 16, in Welland courtroom 103.



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A life-long Niagara resident, Don Rickers worked for 35 years in university and private school education. He segued into journalism in his retirement with the Voice of Pelham, and now PelhamToday
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