Supreme Court grants Alberta woman new trial in husband’s shooting death
OTTAWA — An Alberta woman sentenced to life in prison for fatally shooting her husband and setting her home on fire will get a new trial.
Deborah Doonanco was found guilty in November 2016 of second-degree murder, arson and interfering with human remains. Kevin Feland’s body was found in Doonanco’s home in Glendon, northeast of Edmonton, in 2014.
She appealed her conviction to the Alberta Court of Appeal, which dismissed it. However, a dissenting opinion by one of the three judges gave Doonanco an automatic leave to appeal to the Supreme Court of Canada.
That appeal was granted by the Supreme Court on Tuesday.