What have the re-trial jury recommendations for parole ineligibility?

Ontario, Canada


The following excerpt is from R. v Bouchard, 2016 ONSC 4484 (CanLII):

The re-trial jury recommendations for parole ineligibility were as follows: i. one juror declined to recommend ii. one juror recommended eleven years iii. five jurors recommended fifteen years iv. two jurors recommended seventeen years v. one juror recommended eighteen years and vi. two jurors recommended twenty years.

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