Supreme Court Dismisses Manslaughter Appeal
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Supreme Court dismisses appeal for Alberta man convicted in Metis hunter killings | Globalnews.ca

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Roger Bilodeau was convicted of manslaughter for aiding his son in the killings of two Metis hunters.
Lawyers had argued the trial judge made errors in instructions to the jury.
But the Alberta Court of Appeal found the errors benefited Roger and there was no miscarriage of justice.
A dissenting judge would have allowed the appeal and ordered a new trial.
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