BEAVERTON, Ore. — According to court documents, the man accused of murdering a Beaverton nurse, Melissa Jubane, had used a weapon and been “deliberately cruel” during the incident, with prosecutors adding that he cannot be rehabilitated.
On Thursday, Andrew Freeman, senior deputy district attorney for Washington County, filed a notification to 27-year-old Bryce Johnathan Schubert and the state of Oregon, stating that they intend “to seek a jury finding (or defendant’s admission).”
Schubert is currently standing trial in Washington County, facing charges of first-degree murder, first-degree kidnapping and second-degree abuse of a corpse. He has pleaded not guilty. A grand jury had heard from 17 witnesses before deciding that there was enough evidence to indict Schubert…