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Graham James case back in court
Dec 3, 2012 / 8:07 am
The prosecution in the Graham James case returns to court in Winnipeg this morning to try to appeal the two-year sentence the former hockey coach was handed for sexual abuse.
James was convicted earlier this year of sexually abusing two of his former players -- N-H-L star Theo Fleury and his younger cousin Todd Holt -- in the 1980s when the two were teenagers.
The Crown is asking for a six-year sentence, arguing the judge put too much stock in prior sentencing decisions for similar offences.
If the Crown isn't successful in its appeal, James `will be eligible for statutory release next July.
Back in 1997, James was sentenced to 3 1/2 years for molesting former NHLer Sheldon Kennedy and two other players.
He finished serving that sentence in 2000.

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