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{{SCase1|R v Sappier,<Br> [http://canlii.ca/t/gwl2x 2016 CanLII 89863] (NBCA) | 30 months | The offender was convicted of conspiracy to traffic in methamphetamine. See also [[Drug Trafficking (Sentencing Cases)]] }}
{{SCase1|R v Sappier,<Br> [http://canlii.ca/t/gwl2x 2016 CanLII 89863] (NBCA){{perNBCA|Baird JA}} | 30 months | The offender was convicted of conspiracy to traffic in methamphetamine. See also [[Drug Trafficking (Sentencing Cases)]] }}


{{SCase1|R v Shepherd,<Br> [http://canlii.ca/t/gvx8z 2016 NSSC 329] (CanLII) | 10 years | The offender assisted two co-conspirators in their plan to kill as many people as possible in a mall on valentine's day. He had no prior record The sentence was a joint recommendation. [per Duncan J]}}
{{SCase1|R v Shepherd,<Br> [http://canlii.ca/t/gvx8z 2016 NSSC 329] (CanLII){{perNSSC|Duncan J}} | 10 years | The offender assisted two co-conspirators in their plan to kill as many people as possible in a mall on valentine's day. He had no prior record The sentence was a joint recommendation. [per Duncan J]}}


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