With a guilty verdict already on the books, Crown prosecutor Adam Breker said the Misha Pavelick murder case was one of the largest he’s been involved with.

The trial lasted four weeks from beginning to end, included two weeks of evidence and 34 witnesses who took the stand.

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On Friday, the jury found the accused guilty of second-degree murder. He was 17 at the time of the killing in 2006, so he cannot be named publicly.

There were 17 years between Misha’s death and the murder charge being laid, with RCMP investigating through the intervening years.

Breker said it was a big pr

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