Supreme Court of Canada Won’t Hear Eaton Centre Shooter’s Sentencing Appeal
- The Supreme Court of Canada will not hear Christopher Husbands' sentencing appeal for the Eaton Centre shooting in Toronto, which occurred in 2012.
- Husbands was found guilty in 2019 of two counts of manslaughter for the deaths of Ahmed Hassan and Nixon Nirmalendran.
- He was sentenced to life imprisonment with parole eligibility set at seven years for both manslaughter counts.
- The Ontario Court of Appeal stated there was 'no basis for interfering' in the sentences given to Husbands.
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Supreme Court of Canada won't hear Eaton Centre shooter's sentencing appeal
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Supreme Court of Canada won't hear Eaton Centre shooter's sentencing appeal (Canada)
The Supreme Court of Canada will not hear the sentencing appeal of a man who opened fire in Toronto's Eaton Centre mall in 2012, killing two people and leaving several others injured. Christopher Husbands was found guilty in 2019 of two counts of manslaughter in the deaths of Ahmed Hassan and Nixon ...
OTTAWA—The Supreme Court of Canada will not hear the appeal of a man who opened fire in Toronto's Eaton Centre in 2012, killing two people and wounding several others in the mall. Christopher Husbands was found guilty in 2019 of two counts of involuntary homicide for the deaths of Ahmed Hassan and Nixon Nirmalendran. He was also found guilty of five counts of serious assault, one count of criminal negligence causing bodily injury and one count o…
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