Saskatchewan man convicted in 2006 death of Misha Pavelick appeals 7-year sentence
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Saskatchewan man convicted in 2006 death of Misha Pavelick appeals 7-year sentence.
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The man convicted in the 2006 killing of Misha Pavelick is appealing the seven-year youth sentence he was handed by a Saskatchewan court last month, court documents say.
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