In a decision released Tuesday, The Alberta Court of Appeal substituted Ronald Candaele's 2021 second-degree murder conviction with a lesser conviction of manslaughter.
Due to the sensitive and/or legal subject matter of some of the content on globalnews.ca, we reserve the ability to disable comments from time to time.Calgary police investigate the death of a woman found in the intersection of 34 Avenue and 79 Street Northwest on Monday, Feb. 10, 2020.Alberta’s top court has downgraded the conviction of Calgary man who drove over his wife with a cube van during an argument and left her to die alone on a snow-covered street.
The trial judge had said Bommaert’s death was part of a “long, tragic cycle of domestic violence” and Candaele had a history of terrorizing her. As Blommaert stormed away, Candaele drove the fully loaded U-Haul cube van into her, ran her over and turned around.Cameron Ortis, convicted RCMP leaker, granted bail pending appealCandaele appealed his conviction.
“It is equally reasonable to infer from the totality of the evidence that Mr. Candaele’s intention was to bully and intimidate her to act as he wanted her to do,” said Pentelechuk.
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