After 11 days of evidence and witnesses, on Tuesday morning, the Crown lawyer Adam Breker rested his case in the trial for the man accused of killing Misha Pavelick in 2006.

The man charged with second-degree murder is in his 30s now, but was under 18 at the time, so he cannot be publicly named. Witnesses who were young persons at the time are also not being named.

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Defence lawyer Andrew Hitchcock chose not to call any evidence or witnesses. The defence is not required to call evidence – as Justice Catherine Dawson explained to the jury at the

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