Ontario’s Court of Appeal has also dismissed Philip Grandine’s appeal of the 15-year prison sentence handed to him in January 2020.
Tests later revealed the 29-year-old woman had lorazepam, a sedative better known under the brand name Ativan, in her blood despite not having been prescribed it. Court heard she had discovered her husband had been having an affair. He argued the trial judge had made an error in part of her instructions to the jury related to whether he knew his wife had taken the sedative but didn’t take steps to ensure her safety.
In appealing his sentence, the former pastor argued, among other things, that the trial judge made an error in sentencing him as though he had been convicted of murder and that the sentence was “harsh and excessive.”
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