A court in Canada was early today expected to set a new date for the second trial of former Napier City councillor Peter Beckett, who is charged with murdering second wife Laura Letts-Beckett seven years ago.
A jury was unable to reach a verdict after seven days of deliberations following the first trial from January to April last year in the British Columbia Supreme Court in Kamloops.
In a jailhouse interview, Beckett later claimed the jury had been 11-1 in favour of acquittal after a trial he called a "kangaroo court".
A retrial had been scheduled to start this week, but the court was today expected to schedule a start date next month, or possibly in August.
Ms Letts-Beckett, a Canadian schoolteacher, died on August 18, 2010, in what was originally reported as a boating mishap and drowning on Upper Arrow Lake, near Shelter Bay Provincial Park camping ground, near Revelstoke, about 560km northeast of Vancouver.