Sundre-area man handed eight-year sentence for fatally shooting partygoer who wouldn't leave
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The Calgary Courts Centre. Gavin Young/Postmedia file Article content Firing a shotgun slug into the legs of an unwanted partygoer who later bled to death has landed a Sundre-area man an eight-year prison term. Article content With credit for time already served since his arrest in early 2024, Richard McCulloch, who pleaded guilty Tuesday to manslaughter in the fatal shooting of Justin Goodhand, will have a little less than 4½ years left to serve. Article content Article content Article content Justice Lisa Silver accepted a joint submission from Crown prosecutor James Doran and defence counse…
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