B.C. murder suspect to represent himself and give closing arguments
The man accused of murdering Tatjana Stefanski in rural British Columbia more than two years ago will now represent himself, including delivering closing arguments in the case.
B.C. Supreme Court Justice Bradford Smith told jurors in the second-degree murder trial of Vitali Stefanski in Kamloops that they should not “draw any negative inferences” from the development or the delays in the case.
“Members of the jury, this happens from time to time in criminal trials,” Smith said Tuesday. “You must not speculate about the reasons for this development.”
Stefanski had previously sat in the defendant’s box but was seated at the counsel table when jurors entered the courtroom on Tuesday.


