Man pleads guilty to New Year’s Day manslaughter, receives 9 years
A manslaughter plea for a New Year’s Day murder on Red Earth Cree Nation led to a nine-year sentence from a judge at Melfort’s Court of Queen’s Bench on Monday.
Lenny Head, 22, was originally one of three men charged with second degree murder in the death of 20-year-old Duril McKay, but at the Monday sentencing he pleaded for manslaughter.
Judge Scherman noted that this lesser plea took into consideration provocation and the influence of drugs and alcohol in the events that led to McKay’s death.
In court, Crown prosecutor Tom Healey explained it was past midnight on Jan. 1, 2013, McKay was at Head’s parents’ house when they asked him to leave.


