La Loche shooter’s adult sentence to be appealed to Supreme Court of Canada
The adult sentence of the La Loche school shooter is being appealed to the Supreme Court of Canada before the end of the year.
Lawyer Aaron Fox confirmed to 650 CKOM on Tuesday he is preparing to apply to the SCOC for leave to appeal his client’s sentence, which the defence counsel argues should have been a youth sentence.
The shooter pleaded guilty over three years ago to the January 22, 2016 rampage that killed brothers Dayne and Drayden Fontaine in their home, along with teacher Adam Wood and teacher’s aide Marie Janvier at the La Loche Dene High School.
Despite being just shy of his 18th birthday on the day of the shooting, he was handed an adult life sentence in February 2018 by Justice Janet McIvor.