Appeal in Alberta triple murder delayed until Supreme Court weighs other case

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Appeal of sentencing for triple murder will wait until after Supreme Court ruling

Alberta’s top court has agreed to hear a sentence appeal of a man convicted of killing three people but a hearing date has been delayed indefinitely.

The Appeal Court says it will hear the appeal, but only after the Supreme Court decides on the case of Alexandre Bissonnette. Court heard Saretzky was “an aspiring serial killer” at the time of the attacks. He had few close friends and possessed numerous books on serial killers and serial killings.“The other overarching feature here is fairness to Mr. Saretzky,” said Der.

Justice Peter Martin said it’s an unusual case and he and his fellow judges decided to allow the appeal after Bissonnette’s case is settled.

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