Domestic assault with gun nets man six years
LETHBRIDGE, AB – A 34-year-old Lethbridge man, convicted of eight offences, including discharging a firearm at a person with the intent to wound, maim or disfigure, carrying a concealed weapon, pointing a firearm and five other firearms related offences – was handed a six-year prison sentence in Court of Queen’s Bench Friday (Aug. 9).
Robert John Sheppard’s lawyer, Andre Ouellette had filed a Section 12 Charter application during his last court appearance, claiming that while in remand, his client was subjected to cruel and unusual punishment at the Lethbridge Correctional Centre.
However, Crown Prosecutor Tyler Raymond argued that Sheppard specifically asked to be segregated after he was beaten within the first 48 hours of his arrival at the correctional centre.
Sheppard also signed three separate forms, all about three months apart, in Oct. 2018, Jan. 2019 and in April 2019, indicating that his conditions and placement were satisfactory.