A man accused of killing his common-law wife east of Calgary last year will serve 10 years behind bars. That’s the ruling from a Siksika courthouse where friends and family of 33-year-old Mardi Scalplock heard sentencing arguments today. As Sarah Offin reports, the community is now hoping to build better supports to prevent similar tragedies.
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Siksika man will serve 10 years for beating death of common-law partner
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