Sandra Watt, the woman who is charged in connection with the murder of Lloyd G. Brown, 62, former president of the Jamaica Gasolene Retailers' Association, and his 49-year-old fiancée, Sandra Campbell, is to face a second trial on December 3.
Watt was offered bail last year, but has not been able to take up the offer.
The trial date was set yesterday when she appeared in the Home Circuit Court.
Watt was tried in July, along with 39-year-old Peter Dougal, of Santoy district in Hanover, and Donald Whyte, labourer, of a Kingston address.
The jury failed to arrive at a unanimous verdict with regard to Watt and a retrial was ordered.
The men were convicted of double murder and are to be sentenced next month. Watt was employed to Campbell as a household helper.
Brown and Campbell were fatally shot about 4:00 a.m. on Sunday, June 6, 2004, at Campbell's Stilwell Road home in Stony Hill, St. Andrew.