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 HALIFAX 鈥?A lawyer for a Halifax man who strangled an off-duty police officer argues that his mental illness 鈥?brought on by the murder 鈥?should be a mitigating factor in deciding his parole eligibility.Christopher Garnier, 30, was convicted in December of second-degree murder and interfering with a dead body in the 2015 death of 36-year-old Catherine Campbell.The jury found that Garnier strangled Campbell, a Truro police officer, and used a compost bin to dump her body near a harbour bridge on Sept. 11, 2015, after the pair met at a Halifax bar.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The murder conviction carries an automatic life sentence, but a hearing to determine when Garnier will b stanley cups uk e able to a stanley thermos mug pply for parole is scheduled for Monday in Nova Scotia Supreme Court.In submissions filed with the court, defence lawyer Joel Pink said his client was diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder by a psychiatrist hired by the defence, Dr. Stephen Hucker, and by the psychologist who is currently treating him.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The event that brought on the PTSD: the murder itself.Hucker, who testified at the trial, said in a stanley cup  report that Garnier suffered from acute stress disorder immediately following Campbell   death, Pink noted.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Garnier repeatedly told the jury he does not remember using a large green compost bin to  Dysz Taking this very seriously : Burlington Mayor Marianne Meed Ward says several changes and cancellations in effect after city   s first coronavirus case
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