Mac's Murders
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Crown appealing Mac’s murderer’s concurrent sentences; Colton Steinhauer also files appealThe Crown is appealing the sentences imposed on one of the men who killed two Edmonton Mac's clerks. On Oct. 4, Colton Steinhauer filed a notice of appeal.CrimeOct 4, 2019
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Colton Steinhauer handed concurrent life sentence for Mac’s murders, eligible for parole in 25 yearsColton Steinhauer — the last man to be sentenced in the 2015 murders of two Mac's convenience store clerks — will serve his two life sentences concurrently and can apply for parole after 25 years.CrimeSep 6, 2019
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Colton Steinhauer found guilty of 2 counts of 1st-degree murder in fatal Mac’s robberiesColton Steinhauer, one of the three people charged in the deaths of two Mac's convenience store clerks, was found guilty Friday of two counts of first-degree murder.CrimeMay 17, 2019
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‘Miscarriage of justice:’ Appeals filed in Edmonton Mac’s clerks killingsBoth the Crown and the man convicted of murdering two Mac's store clerks in Edmonton are upset with what happened in Laylin Delorme's case. They have both filed appeals.CrimeJan 8, 2019
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Concurrent life sentences for man convicted in Edmonton Mac’s murders ‘fit and proper’: judgeAn Edmonton judge says it's "fit and proper" for a man convicted of the first-degree murders of two Mac's convenience store clerks to serve his life sentences simultaneously.CrimeJan 4, 2019
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Edmonton man convicted in Mac’s murders eligible for parole in 25 yearsOn Tuesday, a judge decided Laylin Delorme will serve his first-degree murder convictions concurrently, which means he will be eligible for parole after 25 years.CrimeDec 11, 2018
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Youth guilty of manslaughter in Edmonton Mac’s killings to be released in 2 weeksA youth found guilty for his role in the deaths of two Edmonton Mac's convenience store clerks will walk free in two weeks.CrimeNov 30, 2018
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Youth guilty of manslaughter in 2015 death of Edmonton Mac’s clerkA 16-year-old has been found guilty of manslaughter in the death of a Mac's convenience store clerk in 2015.CrimeNov 16, 2018
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Defence lawyer says teen charged with murder of Edmonton Mac’s sales clerk wasn’t in store when shot was firedA 16-year-old boy accused of first-degree murder in the December 2015 shooting death of a Mac's employee was not even in the convenience store when the fatal shot was fired, his defence argued in written closing statements.CrimeOct 24, 2018
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16-year-old pleads guilty to one of two killings at Edmonton Mac’s storesThe youth charged in the shooting deaths of two Mac's convenience store workers in Edmonton pleaded guilty Monday to all but one charge of first-degree murder, for which he's now on trial.CrimeOct 22, 2018
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