Michael Miller to serve sentence in community
Michael Shane Miller, 40, will serve two years less a day in the community with conditions.
Miller pleaded guilty to uttering death threats to his former common-law partner, as well as breaking into a home in the RM of Garden River on Aug. 5, 2009 with a double barrel shot gun and fileting knife, looking for her.
The homeowners came home to find their .22 rifle, keys to the gun cabinet, and phones missing and later discovered Miller crouched under the basement stairs.
“I’m sorry for all the trouble I’ve caused all the people in Saskatchewan, actually in Prince Albert. I just want to continue on with my life, and make everything better for everybody else and for myself,” said Miller, outside of provincial court after the ruling.