Widow pushing for adult sentence as court days wind down
After more than two years of court dates in La Ronge, the final sentencing in the killing of Simon Grant is likely to occur at the end of the month.
That’s according to Judge Robert Lane who adjourned court proceedings Wednesday until May 8 in Saskatoon. It’s expected the last witness will testify on that day, and the Crown and defence will bring forward their closing arguments in the sentencing hearing. Lane will also likely determine whether the final offender, who can’t be named under the Youth Criminal Justice Act, should be sentenced as either a youth or an adult for his role in Grant’s death by the end of May.
“It’s kind of been a yo-yo up and down of what this sentence is going to be,” Grant’s widow Cora Laich said about the last three days of testimony. “There have been witnesses who have testified for the youth sentence, the Intensive Rehabilitation Custody Supervision (IRCS) program, and there’s been witnesses from the federal program and corrections.”