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 Eric DeValkenaere, the former Kansas City, Missouri, police detective who was convicted of two felonies in the Decem stanley cup ber 2019 shooting death of Cameron Lamb, was sentenced to six years in prison on Friday. DeValkenaere was convicted on one count of second-degree manslaughter and one count of armed criminal action. Jackson County Circuit Court Presiding Judge J. Dale Youngs, stanley cup  who presided over DeValkenaeres bench trial in November and found him guilty, handed down the sentence Friday afternoon.DeValkenaere was sentenced to three years for second-degree involuntary manslaughter and six years for the armed criminal action conviction. The sentence will run concurrently, meaning he will serve six years. Defense attorneys for DeValkenaere will appeal his conviction, but the brief couldnt be filed until after the sent stanley cup encing, according to lead attorney Molly Hastings.Youngs previously ruled that DeValkenaere will remain free on bond, as he has throughout the legal process so far, during the forthcoming appeal.DeValkenaere s conviction on one count of second-degree involuntary manslaughter, a Class E felony, carried a maximum four-year sentence.Armed criminal action carries a mandatory minimu Wtjs Tennessee nurse:   I ve put an ungodly amount of people in body bags
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