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Both men are appealing their sentences. In a 10-page document obtained by Global News, the Parole Board of Canada wrote that Roger Bilodeau’s parole supervisor supported the authorization of his ...
Roger Bilodeau, a man convicted of two counts of manslaughter in relation to the deaths of two Métis-Cree hunters, is appealing his 10-year sentencing. Bilodeau was sentenced in late August.
on the night of March 27, 2020. Roger Bilodeau — who wrongly assumed the men were thieves — had chased them in his truck before his son, Anthony, fired the fatal shots. Anthony Bilodeau ...
A jury found Roger Bilodeau guilty of two counts of manslaughter in May Author of the article: You can save this article by registering for free here. Or sign-in if you have an account.
Roger A. “Pepe” Bilodeau lifelong resident of Leominster; 74 LEOMINSTER — Roger A. “Pepe” Bilodeau, 74, beloved son, father, grandfather, great grandfather and beloved husband of ...
The Parole Board of Canada declined Roger Bilodeau's request for full parole in an Oct. 28 decision. The board instead extended Bilodeau's day parole for three months and ordered a panel hearing ...
The Alberta Court of Appeal released decisions Monday in the cases of Roger Bilodeau and his son Anthony Bilodeau, who were convicted in the 2020 killings of Jacob Sansom and Morris Cardinal near ...
She leaves behind three sons, Mark E. Bilodeau of Newburyport, MA, David L. Bilodeau of Mashpee, MA, Roger Bilodeau of Leominster, MA; four daughters, Deborah A. Chase of Leominster, MA ...
A judge says Roger Bilodeau is to serve about six years because he gets credit of more than 1,600 days spent in custody during harsh conditions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. A jury found ...