Ontario judge reprimanded, must apologize to Peter Khill after giving wrong prison term for manslaughter

Ontario judge reprimanded, must apologize to Peter Khill after giving wrong prison term for manslaughter

Ontario Superior Court Justice Andrew Goodman has been publicly reprimanded and ordered to apologize to a man found guilty of manslaughter for imposing a prison sentence two years longer than intended at the end of the high-profile case.Goodman waited over a year before

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