A Dartmouth man convicted of second-degree murder has learned that he will be eligible for parole in 10 years — the minimum time for the crime. It’s a historic case — the first time a murderer has had their case sent to restorative justice in the province. As Callum Smith reports, family of the victim are left shocked and angry.
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