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Defence may appeal 14-year sentence in lobster slaying case
A Cape Breton fisherman has been sentenced to 14-years in prison after being convicted of manslaughter in Phillip Boudreau's death. Joseph James Landry's lawyer says he is considering appealing the sentence.
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Source name:
The Canadian Press
Unique identifier:
CP14631689
Legacy Identifier:
n_Lobster-Death-Case20150129T1400
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Duration:
1m3s
Dimensions:
854px × 480px 56.75 MB
Create Date:
1/29/2015 2:00:00 PM
Display aspect ratio:
427:240
Tags
14-year prison sentence
Canadian justice system
Cape Breton Nova Scotia
convicted of Manslaughter
Crown attorney
defence lawyer
Joseph James Landry
lobster death case
lobster fisherman
lobster fishing
Margaret Rose Boudreau
Murder for lobster
nova scotia judge
Nova Scotia justice system
Nova Scotia Supreme Court
Philip Boudreau
Port Hawkesbury Nova Scotia