Man's Racial Background Impacts Murder Sentence


Author: The Daily News Now! March 14, 2026 Duration: 2:04
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Man's Racial Background Impacts Murder Sentence

A man with a history of violent crimes, Everton Downey, was convicted of second-degree murder for stabbing his girlfriend fifteen times. Despite his criminal record and the severity of the crime, he was sentenced to twelve years before parole eligibility, partly due to an assessment of his racial and cultural background. The assessment highlighted his diverse upbringing, isolation, and exposure to racism after moving to British Columbia. However, the sentence has sparked controversy, with advocates warning it may minimize the issue of lethal intimate partner violence.

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