CALGARY- A Calgary man was convicted of second-degree murder on Thursday in the shooting death of a man at a Tuxedo Park home in 2013.
A jury found Christopher Burr guilty of murdering Duane Laybourne, who was found in an alley in February of 2013. Laybourne was shot at a nearby home after a fight broke out in a basement suite.
On Thursday, six jurors declined to make a parole eligibility recommendation. Three said Burr should serve 15 years before being eligible for any kind of release while on said 20 years.
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