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Crown seeks 25 years parole ineligibility in Fort McMurray murder sentencing

In victim impact statements, Sherri Lynn Flett's family members said her death affects them to this day

CBC NewsDennis Kovtun

Crown 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 the…

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Crown seeks 25 years parole ineligibility in Fort McMurray murder sentencing

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