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  2. Criminal sentencing in Canada - Wikipedia

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    The sentence must be proportionate to the nature of the offence. The sentence must be reduced or increased depending on the mitigating and aggravating factors. The sentence must be similar to sentences imposed on similar offenders for similar offences in similar circumstances, but it remains open to the sentencing judge to deviate from the ...

  3. Homicide (Canadian law) - Wikipedia

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    An offender convicted of murder is ineligible to be declared a dangerous offender for that same homicide (since a mandatory life sentence already applies). Under the Youth Criminal Justice Act, youths (12 to 17 years) convicted of murder who are not sentenced as an adult do not face a life sentence. Instead, if convicted of first-degree murder ...

  4. Canadian man sentenced to life for attack that killed a ...

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    Nathaniel Veltman has also been sentenced to a concurrent life sentence for the attempted murder of a boy who survived the 2021 attack. ... A Canadian man found guilty of using his pickup truck to ...

  5. Life imprisonment in Canada - Wikipedia

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    High treason and first degree murder carry a mandatory sentence of life imprisonment with a full parole ineligibility period of 25 years. Previously, in the case of high treason or first-degree murder (where the offender had been convicted of a single murder) offenders could have their parole ineligibility period reduced to no less than 15 years under the faint hope clause.

  6. Canadian gets life sentence for killing six in Quebec mosque ...

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    Alexandre Bissonnette, 29, pleaded guilty last year to six counts of first-degree murder and six counts of attempted murder for the attack, one of Canada's rare mass shootings. Justice François ...

  7. R v Bissonnette - Wikipedia

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    He turned himself in by calling 911 approximately 20 minutes later, after initially fleeing the scene in a car. Bissonnette would plead guilty to six counts of first degree murder, and six counts of attempted murder. The case was highly publicized and sparked a conversation on Islamophobia in Quebec and Canadian society. [13]

  8. Crime in Canada - Wikipedia

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    For example, types of assaults receive different classifications and laws in Canada and the U.S., making comparisons more difficult than homicides. At the time, the U.S. crime of aggravated assault could be compared to the sum of three Canadian crimes (aggravated assault, assault with a weapon, and attempted murder).

  9. Canadian serial killer Jeremy Skibicki handed four life sentences

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    Canadian court sentences him for racially motivated murders of four Indigenous women. ... Skibicki was found guilty of first-degree murder last month in the killings of Morgan Harris, 39, Marcedes ...