Jury begins deliberation in trial of homeowner charged with second-degree murder
HAMILTON — A jury is deliberating the fate of a Hamilton-area homeowner charged with second-degree murder in the shooting of a man who broke into his truck.
Peter Khill, 28, admits he killed Jon Styres with two shotgun blasts in the early morning hours of Feb. 4, 2016, but says he fired in self-defence, believing Styres was about to shoot him.
Styres, a 29-year-old father of two from Ohsweken, Ont., on the Six Nations reserve, did not have a gun at the time of the shooting, but the jury can rule in Khill’s favour if they decide he “reasonably” believed he was under threat, Superior Court Justice Stephen Glithero told its members Tuesday morning.
“In some circumstances, our law allows a person to do things that would otherwise be unlawful, to defend or protect themselves or another person from the actual or threatened use of force,” Glithero said.