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THUNDER BAY — A judge has ruled a man convicted of manslaughter in the death of Braiden Jacob and also pleaded guilty to aggravated assault for an attack at the Thunder Bay District Jail that sent another inmate to hospital should not undergo an assessment for a dangerous or long-term offender designation.
Yellowhead was also found guilty of manslaughter in August 2022 following a seven-day trial held in April for his role in the death of 18-year-old Braiden Jacob, whose body was found in the Chapples Park area on Dec. 8, 2018. Defense counsel Neil McCartney pointed to the conditions at the Thunder Bay District Jail, calling "a bit rougher" than the average correctional facility in the province.
“The pathologist concluded that it was the high level of ethanol in Mr. Jacob’s blood, together with blunt facial trauma that possibly resulted in loss of consciousness preventing him to seek shelter from the cold and consequently he died of hypothermia,” he said.
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