‘Lonely and abandoned:’ sentencing hearing for man who killed grandson
CALGARY — Crown and defence lawyers are suggesting significant prison time for a man convicted of killing his five-year-old grandson, who court heard went from friendly and happy to isolated and abused in the months before his death.
Court of Queen’s Bench Justice Richard Neufeld found Allan Perdomo Lopez guilty last month of manslaughter.
In sentencing submissions Tuesday, Crown attorney Vicki Faulkner suggested a sentence of 12 to 15 years because Perdomo Lopez has a high level of moral culpability. Defence lawyer Darren Mahoney recommended six to eight years in prison.
Court heard the boy, Emilio Perdomo, was sent to Canada from Mexico in February 2015 so he could have a better life.