The accused pleaded guilty to second degree murder for stabbing his intimate partner to death.
The Crown sought a parole ineligibility period of 16 to 17 years, while the accused sought the minimum 10 years.
The court considered the brutal nature of the killing, the breach of trust, and the aggravating factor of intimate partner violence, balanced against the mitigating factors of a guilty plea, lack of prior record, and harsh pre-sentence custody conditions.
The accused was sentenced to life imprisonment with no eligibility for parole for 15 years.