The offender pleaded guilty to manslaughter and break, enter, and robbery following a violent home invasion.
The offender and three armed associates broke into a residence to confront the victim over a fraudulent investment, resulting in the victim being beaten and fatally shot.
The court weighed the extreme gravity of the offence and the offender's high moral blameworthiness against mitigating factors including his youth, guilty plea, lack of prior record, and strong community support.
The court rejected the application of the Morris framework for anti-Black racism, finding no causal connection to the offences.
The offender was sentenced to 10 years' imprisonment for manslaughter, with a concurrent 2.5-year sentence for the break and enter, less credit for pre-trial custody and house arrest.