
Guilty: Robert Young convicted of second-degree murder of Jason Chartier
Six years ago, Robert Young told the responding paramedic that his friend, then 42 and lying under a blanket in Young’s Buffalo Narrows shack, was sick following an altercation.
The paramedic replied, “Your friend is not sick, he’s dead.”
On Friday afternoon and sitting behind the plexiglass of the Court of King’s Bench prisoners’ box in Battleford, Young listened as Justice John Morrall read out the verdict: guilty as charged of second-degree murder for the 2018 death of Jason Chartier.
“In his testimony Mr. Young states that Mr. Chartier came over and attacked him with a metal bar, he defended himself with a wrench in order to immobilize Mr. Chartier and was acting purely in self-defence,” said Justice Morrall, reading from his decision.