Man sentenced to 10 years for the deaths of two Métis hunters in Alberta
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.
A jury found Bilodeau guilty of two counts of manslaughter in May after Jacob Sansom was shot once in the chest and Maurice Cardinal was hit three times in the shoulder more than two years ago.
“Jacob Sansom and Maurice Cardinal were pillars of their community,” Court of Queen’s Bench Justice Eric Macklin said Friday.