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The father of a man who was sent to prison for manslaughter is heading to jail himself.
Michael Dennis Morrissette pleaded guilty Friday in Regina Court of Queen’s Bench to being an accessory after the fact to murder.
Court documents say Morrissette helped his son escape despite knowing the younger man had caused the death of a Regina man in March of last year.
The elder Morrissette initially was charged with second-degree murder, but that charge was withdrawn.
The 43-year-old was sentenced to 1,095 days behind bars, but was given 1.5 times credit for his 481 days spent in remand. As a result, he’s to serve 373 days in the Regina Correctional Centre.
Pfefferle represents 42-year-old Aaron Gardiner who is accused of holding a girl against her will for four days at a remote northern Saskatchewan cabin last year. Saskatoon Senior Crown Prosecutor Evan Thompson didn’t oppose defence’s request for an adjournment to May 26. Pfefferle waived his client’s appearance and said the purpose of today’s appearance was to confirm which charges the defence wanted a preliminary hearing. A preliminary hearing was tentatively set in Meadow Lake Provincial Court on Aug. 25 and 26. Pfefferle also said that by then he should know whether or not the Saskatchewan Attorney General has approved the Crown to proceed by direct indictment. If direct indictment is approved then there won’t be a preliminary hearing and the case would be sent directly to trial.
Regina Correctional Centre has highest number of COVID-19 cases of any correctional facility in Sask.
The number of active COVID-19 cases at the Regina Correctional Centre is now 126, with 84 inmates considered active and 42 staff considered active.
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Posted: May 03, 2021 11:20 AM CT | Last Updated: May 3
The Regina Correctional Centre has had a total of 354 cases of COVID-19.(Kirk Fraser/CBC)
The Regina Correctional Centre currently has the highest number of cases out of any correctional facility in Saskatchewan.
The number of active COVID-19 cases at the Regina Correctional Centre is now 126, with 84 inmates considered active and 42 staff considered active.
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