On Monday morning, the jury is expected to file into their seats at the Court of King’s Bench in Regina for the rest of the Misha Pavelick murder trial.
The man accused of second-degree murder in Pavelick’s death was a youth at the time of the killing in 2006, so he cannot be named.
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Crown lawyer, Adam Breker, rested his case on Tuesday last week, and defence lawyer Andrew Hitchcock chose not to call any evidence. He also didn’t give an opening statement.
A defence isn’t required to call any evidence as it’s the responsibility of

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