
Crown, defence disagree on Bain sentence for 2012 Quebec election shooting
MONTREAL — Richard Henry Bain delivered his “sincerest apologies” Friday as a judge heard clashing arguments about how long the convicted Quebec 2012 election shooter should spend jailed before being eligible for parole.
Prosecutor Dennis Galiatsatos called for Bain to serve the maximum 25 years before parole eligibility kicks in, while defence lawyer Alan Guttman countered with the minimum of 10 years.
Bain’s second-degree murder conviction carries a sentence of life imprisonment, but parole eligibility can range between 10 and 25 years.
Quebec Superior Court Justice Guy Cournoyer will rule Nov. 18.