Man Sentenced to 10 Years for the Deaths of Two Hunters in Alberta
Jake (Jacob) Sansom (left) and his uncle Morris (Maurice) Cardinal are shown in a handout photo from the Facebook page "Justice for Jake and Morris." The Canadian Press/HO-Facebook-Justice for Jake and Morris
EDMONTON—A man has been sentenced to 10 years in prison for his role in the deaths of two Métis hunters who were shot on a rural road in Alberta.
A judge says Roger Bilodeau is to serve about six years because he gets credit of more than 1,600 days spent in custody during harsh conditions caused by the COVID−19 pandemic.