What is the sentence for a man who strangled his wife in front of their children?

New Brunswick, Canada


The following excerpt is from R. v. Joseph Paul Irving, 2015 NBQB 70 (CanLII):

In R v. Angelis 2011 ONSC 462 the accused was convicted of second degree murder for strangling his wife in front of their two young children during an argument. He had no criminal record and was of previously good character. His parole ineligibility was set at 12 years.

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