Toronto man gets 6 years for conspiring to kill Surrey man
- A Toronto man, Nathan Rashawn Johnson-Audain, was sentenced to six years in prison for conspiring to murder Harkirat Jhutty, with 698 days credited for time served in custody, reducing his remaining sentence to three years, one month, and 19 days.
- Justice Marth Devlin noted that Johnson-Audain had already served 698 days in custody, leaving him with three years, one month, and 19 days left to serve.
- Johnson-Audain attempted to carry out the murder but faced difficulties in locating Jhutty at his residence.
- Johnson-Audain expressed remorse in court, stating he is committed to becoming a productive member of society and reflecting on his actions.
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