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Former Sask. Mountie Who Killed His Lover Gets a Reduced Sentence
The court cited errors in principle and mitigating factors, including no prior record and low risk to reoffend, in cutting the term by three years.
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Appeal Court reduces manslaughter sentence for ex-Prince Albert RCMP officer convicted of killing his lover
The sentence of Bernie Herman, a former Saskatchewan RCMP officer convicted of killing his lover in 2021 has been reduced from 11 years in prison to eight, less credit for pre-sentence custody.
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Saskatchewan’s Court of Appeal has decided to lower the manslaughter sentence for a former Mountie who shot and killed Braden Herman. Bernie Herman was originally sentenced to 11-years in prison for killing 26-year-old Braden Herman in Prince Albert. The Appeal Court dismissed the defense appeals of the conviction and sentence, but instead decided to reduce the prison term to eight years, with about 10 months’ credit for time in custody. Rea…
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