Parole application launched for man who murdered former girlfriend north of Qualicum Beach
NANAIMO — A judge is tasked with deciding if a man who pleaded guilty to first degree murder has a glimmer of hope at early parole privileges.
A lawyer for Luciano Emillio Mariani, 46, introduced a charter application on Monday, June 10 in response to his deliberately planned murder of 41-year-old Caroline Jennifer Bernard at her Bowser home in late August, 2021.
While stating his client accepts responsibility for his actions, attorney John Conroy is challenging what he called a “one size fits all” stipulation of no parole eligibility for at least 25 years.
“It is inherently grossly disproportionate as undermining human dignity due to the lack of individualization,” Conroy told B.C. Supreme Court Justice David Crossin in Nanaimo.