The Jack Winters Trial wrapped up at the Dauphin Courthouse last night, but the decision has been reserved for April 24th.
A reserved decision is common and means while the trial has come to an end, the Judge will take some time to consider the matter before issuing the judgment.
The trial, which was in session for two weeks at the end of last October, was scheduled for another four days this week but ended a day early.
As reported earlier, Winters is facing a number of charges related to a fatal collision that took the life of four-year-old Quinn and six-year-old Oksana Dutchyshen in August 2019, in the RM of Dauphin.