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Retired Okanagan Mountie loses second-degree murder appeal

Former RCMP officer Keith Wiens.
Former RCMP officer Keith Wiens. File Photo/Global News

A former Summerland Mountie has lost the appeal of his second-degree murder conviction for the slaying of his common-law wife.

A B.C. Court of Appeal panel unanimously rejected overturning the conviction for 59-year-old Keith Wiens.

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He was fighting both the conviction and a 13-year minimum sentence before parole eligibility for the August 2011 shooting of 55-year-old Lynn Kalmring in the couple’s Penticton home.

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At the time of his July 2013 conviction, the jury had recommended Wiens serve a minimum 20-years before parole eligibility while the Crown was seeking 15-years.

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In a decision posted online Tuesday, the court rejected the arguments from Wiens that certain evidence was improperly admitted, including details of Kalmring’s peaceful disposition.

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During his trial, Wiens said he shot in self-defence when Kalmring lunged at him with a knife but the Crown presented evidence the knife was planted after she was killed and the jury rejected the claim of self defence.

~ The Canadian Press

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