A 24 year old man charged with manslaughter made another brief court appearance this morning.
WOODSTOCK - For the fifth Friday in a row a bail hearing for a Woodstock man charged with manslaughter has been delayed.
24 year old Flavius Miron is accused of killing 48 year old Jerry Klassen, after he was found unresponsive in his home on July 13th. He appeared before the courts via a video conference in Woodstock this morning. Miron remained motionless during his hearing which only lasted a few minutes. His case was delayed until next Thursday as his lawyer said they need to receive and review disclosure for the case.
The court room was filled with Klassen supporters who wore shirts reading Justice for Jed with a Harley Davidson logo. They have gone to every court appearance and the supporters are growing in numbers. Today their was an estimated 26 people wearing the Justice for Jed t-shirts.

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