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Sentence handed down to Grande Prairie man

A grande Prairie man has been sentenced to four years in jail.

24 year old Justin Lizotte plead guilty earlier this week to charges of criminal harassment, uttering threats, harassing phone calls, and a handful of firearms offences.

Lizotte turned himself into police in March after a shooting at home in the Patterson neighborhood, where another man was found with a gunshot wound in his back.

Lizotte has already served nine and half months of pre-trial custody, and will serve the remainder of his sentence in a federal penitentiary.

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