A man convicted of manslaughter over the death of a low-level North Canterbury drug dealer during a robbery gone wrong has today been sentenced to almost three years in jail.
Shaun Murray Robert Innes, 39, was found guilty by a High Court jury at Christchurch of murdering 51-year-old Rangiora man Tony John Lochhead on September 13, 2014.
His co-accused, Jason William Baker, 40, was also found guilty and jailed for life with a minimum non-parole period of 17 years for his role in using a hunting knife to fatally stab Mr Lochhead and wound his brother, Peter Graham Lochhead, 54.
Innes was sentenced in the High Court at Christchurch to 10 years in jail, with no non-parole period, given that his role on the fateful night, was to simply knock on the Lochhead's door and lure them outside, before he ran away.
But he appealed the conviction and instead pleaded guilty to the reduced charge of manslaughter.