The Quebec Court of Appeal has ruled the consecutive life sentences against Alexandre Bissonnette, who murdered six people in a Quebec City mosque in 2017, are unconstitutional. Mike Armstrong explains the decision and how Bissonnette’s sentence has been reduced.
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