Crown seeking 15-year sentence for manslaughter of La Ronge businessman
Final arguments concluded Monday in the adult sentencing hearing for a teen who plead guilty to manslaughter in the death of La Ronge restaurateur Simon Grant.
Crown prosecutor Ruth Fafard told Judge Robert Lane she was seeking a 13 to 15-year adult sentence for the attack on Grant, which happened at his Lousiana’s Bar-B-Que restaurant on April 15, 2017. He passed away days later in a Saskatoon hospital due to blunt force trauma. Fafard stated the now 19-year-old teen, who can’t be named under the Youth Criminal Justice Act, deserves an adult sentence because the length of a youth sentence isn’t long enough to hold him accountable.
“The reason the Crown is seeking a higher-level sentence as in this case is due to the normal range for manslaughter is four to 12 years,” she said. “We feel the violence and severity of the crime in this case takes it outside of the normal range of manslaughter, which is that four to 12 years that our Saskatchewan courts have said.”