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Saskatchewan man who attacked 2 women in Banff declared dangerous offender

CALGARY – A Saskatchewan man has been declared a dangerous offender for violent attacks on two women in Banff, Alta., four years ago.

A Calgary judge says the behaviour of Corey Bitternose was cruel and vicious.

Instead of locking him up indefinitely, the judge has issued a sentence of 20 years for all of his offences, giving him credit for six years time served.

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After his sentence he will be kept under tight supervision in the community.

Bitternose, who is 42, admitted he kidnapped the women in 2008 after they accepted a ride home with him, then repeatedly sexually assaulted one of them.

He has a long history of criminal convictions involving violent attacks on men and women.

(CHQR)

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