The first of eight suspects accused in a massive Indigenous art fraud case has been sentenced to five years in prison in a northern Ontario court Thursday.
With pre-sentence custody of 42 months, Jonathan Yellowhead, found guilty of manslaughter, will serve one year and 10 months in custody for the 2018 death of 17-year-old Braiden Jacob
Marshall Hardy-Fox was sentenced to three years and eight months on the charge of kidnapping and two years on the charge of accessory after the fact to murder but with 21 months of pre-sentence custody credited, he has 23 months left to serve
Defense counsel for Jonathan Yellowhead, who is standing trial on the charge of second-degree murder for his alleged role in the 2018 death of Braiden Jacob, previously brought forward an alternative suspect application