No defence called in trial of man accused of killing B.C. police officer
NEW WESTMINSTER, B.C. — The lawyer for a man accused of murdering a police officer in Abbotsford, B.C., will not call a defence in the trial.
Martin Peters, who represents Oscar Arfmann, told the B.C. Supreme Court judge on Wednesday that there has been a change of plans, Arfmann will not be testifying and no evidence will be presented for the defence.
Peters told reporters outside court that defence clients typically have two big decisions to make: to plead guilty or not guilty and whether to take the stand.
“Are you going to testify or not is a big one and it’s really up to the client. So when I say there was a change of instructions, those instructions came from Mr. Arfmann. He changed his mind,” Peters said.