Get you up to speed: Okanagan man accused of killing his ex-wife delivers closing arguments to jury
Stefanski delivered his closing arguments to the jury after assuming his own defence during the trial. The event took place in a court setting, though specific location details were not provided.
Stefanski’s decision to act as his own defence counsel occurred during the trial, allowing him to personally present closing arguments to the jury. The court has yet to schedule a date for the jury’s deliberation.
The jury received closing arguments from Stefanski after he opted to conduct his own defence during the trial. Following this, a verdict is expected to be announced in the coming days.
What remains unclear — It is unknown why Stefanski chose to represent himself during the trial.
Okanagan man accused of murdering ex-wife presents closing arguments to jury

Stefanski delivered his own closing arguments to the jury after he took conduct on his own defence mid-trial.















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