Man who killed P.A. volunteer prepares for release from custody
A man who shot and killed a well-respected Prince Albert volunteer in 2015, will begin the in-community portion of his sentence in February.
The man whose identity is protected by the Youth Criminal Justice Act as he was 14 when he killed Marina Thorpe, appeared by phone for the final in-custody review of his youth sentence.
The short hearing was held Friday afternoon and was hosted at the Court of King’s Bench in Prince Albert. The man’s lawyer, Brian Pfefferle, explained his client has been very successful.
“This is another example of how beneficial the IRCS program is,” he said, adding his client has been very realistic on the matter and is very eager to be released.