In victim impact statements, Sherri Lynn Flett's family members said her death affects them to this day
CBC NewsDennis KovtunCrown prosecutors argued Monday that a Fort McMurray man found guilty of second-degree murder and offering indignity to human remains in the death of his common-law partner should be ineligible for parole for a maximum of 25 years.
The mandatory sentence for second-degree murder in Canada is life imprisonment, with a parole ineligibility period between 10 years and 25 years.
Timothy McDougall shot and killed Sherri Lynn Flett on Jan. 13, 2022, after an argument in their bedroom.
McDougall left theā¦
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