Cattle theft charges were stayed against a Martensville, Sask., man after his trial began July 31. Alvin Hamm had been charged with possession of property obtained by crime after 10 of 20 animals missing from Alberta were found in a pasture near Martensville in 2023. However, after the trial began in Saskatoon, the crown prosecutor, Paul Scott, stayed the charges, saying there was little chance of a conviction. Hamm’s lawyer, Logan Marchand, said there were too many questions about legal ownership of the cattle. The case stemmed from a failed financing agreement between the complainant and a third party, he said. “The complainant gave evidence that he had provided a gap-loan to the third party for the cows while the third-party tried to obtain alternative financing, but the complainant never took possession of the cows, there was no evidence of any specific agreement about the complainant securing an interest in the cows after paying the gap-loan, there was no written contract expl
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