Halifax man who strangled off-duty cop appealing ‘manifestly excessive’ sentence
HALIFAX — A Halifax man who strangled an off-duty police officer and used a compost bin to dispose of her body is appealing his sentence, calling it “manifestly excessive.”
Christopher Garnier was convicted in December of second-degree murder and interfering with a dead body in the death of 36-year-old Catherine Campbell.
The conviction carries an automatic life sentence, but a Nova Scotia Supreme Court justice ruled last month that Garnier would be able to apply for parole after serving 13 and a half years — less 699 days for time served.
A notice of appeal filed last Thursday says Justice Joshua Arnold imposed a “manifestly excessive sentence.”


