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Guilty pleas for three men involved in deadly Saskatoon home invasion

Three men involved in a deadly Saskatoon home invasion will spend up to seven years in jail after pleading guilty to a number of charges. Neil Fisher / Global News

Three men involved in a deadly Saskatoon home invasion last year have been sentenced.

On Oct. 14, 2015, police were called to a home in the 300-block of Garrison Crescent for reports of gunshots.

Corey Favel, 25, was found dead at the scene.

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He was one of the men who broke into the home in the middle of the afternoon.

Favel was then shot by someone inside the house. Charges were not laid against the shooter based on the evidence gathered by police and consultations with the public prosecution office.

Four people were charged four months after the home invasion.

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Nicholas MacLeod, Nathaniel Narula, and Cody Favel pleaded guilty on Thursday in Saskatoon provincial court to a number of charges, including break and enter.

They are each facing seven years in jail less time already served.

Dustin Sand, who is charged with manslaughter, is scheduled to be back in court in September.

Sherri Van der Veen contributed to this story

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