The Supreme Court's decision that 'stacked' sentences are cruel could impact the parole eligibility of several notorious mass murderers Huot ruled that 'life 50' is unconstitutional, but 'life 40' is ...
QUEBEC CITY (AP) — A French-Canadian man who shot dead six Muslim men in a Quebec City mosque in 2017 has been sentenced to serve 40 years in prison before being eligible for parole. Quebec Superior ...
QUEBEC — Quebec City mosque killer Alexandre Bissonnette will spend at least the next 40 years in prison — a sentence that stunned a Muslim community that expected a harsher punishment. The sentence ...
Alexandre Bissonnette, who pleaded guilty to killing six men at a Quebec City mosque in 2017, is requesting to be moved to a ...
The Quebec City mosque shooter's sentence of 40 years without parole is unconstitutionally long, according to Alexandre Bissonnette's defence, but prosecutors say it's not long enough. Both legal ...
Alexandre Bissonnette is listed in a section titled “Heroes and Inspirations." ...
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Bissonnette, 27, faces 6 charges of 1st-degree murder, due back in court Oct. 2 A leader of the Quebec City mosque targeted in a deadly shooting last January says waiting for Alexandre Bissonnette to ...