New delay in Lacombe murder case could lead to change in guilty plea
The family of a young Ponoka man fatally shot near Lacombe is expressing frustration once again towards Canada’s justice system.
In Red Deer provincial court on Thursday, there was another delay in the case of Tyler John Campbell, 28, of Lacombe. Campbell pleaded guilty to manslaughter last November in the shooting death of 20-year-old Jeffery Kraft on Dec. 15, 2019.
Court heard Thursday that Campbell will likely request an application to vacate his guilty plea, setting up the possibility for a trial.
This after a joint Crown and defence submission for a seven-year prison sentence for Campbell was twice rejected by Judge Jim Hunter.


