Sentencing decision following guilty pleas to manslaughter and two counts of aggravated assault arising from a retaliatory, drug-related shooting in a residential neighbourhood.
The offender acted as the getaway driver, knowing serious bodily harm was a foreseeable consequence of the planned confrontation, and fled after hearing gunshots.
The court emphasized denunciation, general deterrence, and specific deterrence, particularly given the offender's recent release from custody, probationary status, prior obstruction-of-justice conviction connected to another homicide, and institutional misconduct.
Applying parity with analogous manslaughter party cases, the court imposed seven years for manslaughter, concurrent two-year sentences for the aggravated assaults, enhanced pre-trial custody credit at 1.5:1, and ancillary DNA, weapons prohibition, and no-contact orders.