Toronto Star

Millard and Smich file appeals of conviction­s

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Two men found guilty of murder in the death of Tim Bosma are appealing their conviction­s.

Dellen Millard and Mark Smich, who were convicted last month of first-degree murder in the brutal killing of the Hamilton man, have both filed notices of appeal with Ontario’s top court.

“My trial was unfair,” Smich, 28, of Oakville, wrote in his inmate appeal that was filed with the Court of Appeal late last month.

“The trial judge made errors in his charge to the jury and other rulings,” his handwritte­n appeal stated.

Millard, 30, of Toronto, pointed out more than a dozen issues with the trial, among them that the judge should have excluded evidence found on his farm and in various electronic devices because it breached his charter rights.

Bosma vanished three years ago after taking two strangers for a test drive in a truck he was trying to sell online.

Millard also said in a two-page typed appendix to his appeal notice that the judge erred by allowing texts into evidence about the acquisitio­n of a Walther PPK gun, which the Crown alleged was used to kill Bosma on May 6, 2013.

Millard’s lawyer, Ravin Pillay, told the jury in his closing address that Smich pulled a gun in Bosma’s truck and accidental­ly killed the Hamilton man.

Justice Andrew Goodman subsequent­ly told the jury to disregard that theory because there was no basis in evidence for it, which is another issue for Millard in his notice of appeal.

Smich testified it was Millard who shot Bosma with that gun and then burned Bosma in an animal incinerato­r — dubbed The Eliminator — on Millard’s farm near Waterloo.

“I think there are excellent grounds for appeal,” said Smich’s lawyer, Tom Dungey, adding his client will hire an appellate lawyer to handle the case.

Pillay declined to comment.

 ??  ?? Mark Smich, left, and Dellen Millard, right, were convicted last month of murdering Tim Bosma.
Mark Smich, left, and Dellen Millard, right, were convicted last month of murdering Tim Bosma.

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