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Bail denied for Sydney woman charged with 1st-degree murder

Jessica Ann MacDonald has spent nearly two years in custody since her arrest.

Jessica Anne MacDonald charged alongside Joey Frederick Evong in the death of 41-year-old

Jessica Anne MacDonald is shown at a provincial court appearance in Sydney on Nov. 12, 2019. (Gary Mansfield)

A Sydney, N.S., woman who has spent nearly two years in custody on a charge of first-degreemurder has been denied bail while she awaits trial.

Jessica Ann MacDonald is one of two people charged in the 2019 death of Stephen Rose, a father of four from Sydney.

MacDonald had been seeking bail ahead of a trial scheduled for April 4-29, 2022,inNova Scotia Supreme Court.

On Monday, Justice Frank Hoskins denied MacDonald's bail request. Thereasons for his decision, along with any evidence presented during the proceeding, is banned from publication.

MacDonald and co-accused Joey Frederick Evong were arrested just days after police found Rose's body inside a Rotary Drive apartment building in Sydney on Nov. 5, 2019. MacDonald was 33 and Evong was 37 at the time of their arrests.

Callsfor MacDonald to remain in custody

Members of the 41-year-old victim's family gatheredoutside the Sydney courthouse during MacDonald'sbail hearing, which was held over three days in August and October.Theydemandedjustice for Roseby keeping MacDonald in custody.

Cape Breton Regional Police have saidRoseknew the accused, but have not disclosed how he died. No other details have been released.

Evong, who is alsocharged with first-degree murder, continues to be held in custody. He is scheduled for hisown trial in Nova Scotia Supreme Court next year.

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