3rd man sentenced for 2011 manslaughter
A guilty plea to a manslaughter charge has resulted in a seven-year prison sentence for a young Prince Albert man for his role in a 2011 death – a year less than his co-accused.
Cory Joseph Constant was 19 when he was charged with second-degree murder. On Wednesday — three years later — a Court of Queen’s Bench justice sentenced him for his role in the death of Anthony Martin Custer.
Custer was 41 years old when a group of three men chased him down, got into a fight, and stabbed him many times in the city’s West Flat.
Prince Albert Police issued an arrest warrant for Constant days after the July 12, 2011 attack that left Custer dead.