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Saskatoon man found guilty of manslaughter

On Saturday, a jury deliberating over the fate of a Saskatoon man charged with second-degree murder, came to a decision. File / Global News

A jury in Saskatoon has found Stacey L’Herault, 47, not guilty of second-degree murder but guilty of manslaughter.

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L’Herault was on trial in the death of 51-year-old Christopher Schaan.

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Schaan was found badly injured in the 1200-block of Avenue F North in February 2015. L’Herault was initially charged with aggravated assault but that charge was upgraded to second-degree murder after Schaan died in hospital.

Sentencing is scheduled to begin on Feb. 17, 2017.

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