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Six-year sentence restored for former Alberta school headmaster guilty of sex assault

OTTAWA - Canada’s highest court has restored a six-year prison sentence for a former headmaster of a defunct boys’ school in Alberta who sexually assaulted a student.

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Six-year sentence restored for former Alberta school headmaster guilty of sex assault

The Supreme Court of Canada is seen on Friday, June 16, 2023, in Ottawa. The court has ordered the former headmaster of a defunct boys’ school in Alberta who sexually assaulted a student three decades serve six years.


OTTAWA - Canada’s highest court has restored a six-year prison sentence for a former headmaster of a defunct boys’ school in Alberta who sexually assaulted a student.

Paul Sheppard was convicted in 2021 of sex offences against the Grade 7 student at Saint John’s School of Alberta, southwest of Edmonton, between 1993 and 1994.

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