The accused was convicted by a jury of first-degree murder for shooting the victim.
The court imposed the mandatory minimum sentence of life imprisonment without parole eligibility for 25 years.
The court noted that this was the accused's second first-degree murder conviction, but due to the Supreme Court's decision in Bissonnette, consecutive periods of parole ineligibility could not be imposed.
The court also ordered a lifetime weapons prohibition, a DNA order, and a lifetime non-communication order with the victim's family and a key witness.