Self-defence argument made in Nanaimo woman’s first degree murder trial
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VANCOUVER — Stating his client faced mounting abuse from her ex-boyfriend, the lawyer of accused murderer Paris Jayanne Laroche has begun outlining a claim of self-defence.
The final week of Laroche’s lengthy BC Supreme Court in Vancouver began on Monday, Feb. 12 with defence attorney Glen Orris telling court Laroche was “severely abused both psychologically and physically.”
Laroche, 28, is accused of beating 32-year-old Sidney Joseph Mantee with a blunt object in March 2020 in the Nanaimo apartment unit on Rosehill St. the two shared.