A New Zealand man accused of murdering his wife in Canada does not have a lawyer just a day before a new trial date is due to be set.
Former Napier city councillor Peter Beckett, 56, was due to stand trial at Salmon Arm Provincial Court last month for the murder of Laura Letts-Beckett, 50, who he allegedly pushed off a boat in 2010.
But the hearing was set aside after Beckett's lawyer was dropped from the case.
A Salmon Arm Provincial Court spokeswoman said a new trial date would be set when Beckett appeared by video-link from custody tomorrow.
However, he had not yet appointed a new lawyer, which meant there could be further delays to the already protracted case.