Saskatchewan Chief Justice Robert Richards dismissed Gamble’s appeal. In the May 5 Court of Appeal decision, Chief Justice Richards, in concurrence with Justices Neal Caldwell and Jeffery Kalmakoff, ruled that the trial judge’s decision to reject Gamble’s request for a Gladue Report wasn’t unreasonable. Gamble’s lawyer Laura Mischuk had appealed his sentence on the grounds that the trial judge erred by not ordering the preparation of a Gladue Report claiming it led the trial judge to impose a “demonstrably unfit sentence.” The trial judge had relied on three Pre-Sentence Reports (PSR) saying they were sufficient . Tortured rival gang member in basement
Saskatoon defence lawyer Laura Mischuk told Lloydminster Provincial Court on March 9 that the Crown has offered a proposed resolution and she needs time to review that with Cantel. Cantel and four other suspected gang members allegedly took police on a 150-kilomtre, two-hour chase in November 2020. In that incident she is charged with theft of a vehicle, storing a prohibited firearm, four counts of possessing a weapon for a dangerous purpose, two counts of carrying a concealed weapon, possessing a firearm without a license, being in a vehicle with an unauthorized firearm, possessing a prohibited firearm with accessible ammunition without registration, possession of a firearm with an altered serial number, endangering the safety of the public and flight from police.