Water main break delays sentencing for two women in Gallagher case
At Saskatoon’s Court of King’s Bench on Wednesday, sentencing was delayed for two women who pleaded guilty to manslaughter in the Megan Gallagher case.
A water main break in the area caused the courthouse to close its operations while crews worked on repairs.
In a packed courtroom, Justice Mona Dovell adjourned sentencing submissions for Cheyann Crystal Peeteetuce and Summer Sky-Henry until Feb. 6.
39 days were set aside for the first-degree murder trial that began on Jan 6. It abruptly ended last week when both women pleaded guilty to a lesser charge.