Offender described as ‘main planner’ during manslaughter sentencing hearing
A witness in the sentencing hearing of a young man who pleaded guilty to manslaughter in the April 2017 death of Simon Grant told court the offender said he was the main planner during an interview.
That was the testimony of probations supervisor John Seidler, who was examined and crossed-examined for more than four hours Monday at the La Ronge courthouse. He was being questioned in regards to a pre-sentence report he wrote about the offender, who can’t be named under the Youth Criminal Justice Act. Seidler conducted an interview on the young man in February 2018 at Kilburn Hall in Saskatoon.
“He basically told me from beginning to end of the event,” he told the court. “He didn’t require much for repeating the questions.”