
B.C. Court of Appeal upholds murder conviction for Vancouver Island prison escapee
VANCOUVER — The British Columbia Court of Appeal has upheld the first-degree murder conviction of James Busch, who escaped from a Vancouver Island prison in 2019 with another inmate, then killed a man who lived near the institution.
Busch claimed on appeal that the trial judge didn’t properly instruct the jury involving a “narrow” issue, focusing on “his potential liability for aiding a planned and deliberate first-degree murder.”
Canadian law allows for murder charges to be elevated to first-degree, even if killings are unplanned, when coupled with other offences such as unlawful confinement, which was at issue in the death of Martin Payne, 60.
Defence lawyer Ervin Ariaee said Friday that Busch was seeking a new trial, believing that his conviction as an “aider” to a constructive first-degree murder was “improper.”