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Quebec man sentenced in Campbellton, N.B., assault case

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A Quebec man has been sentenced to two-and-a-half years in prison after being convicted of an aggravated assault in Campbellton, N.B.

The assault occurred on Feb. 11. Police initially responded to a report of an altercation between three people on Andrew Street. Once on scene, police found a 23-year-old man on the side of the road. He was taken to hospital with what were believed to be life-threatening injuries.

The next day, police arrested a 22-year-old Listiguj, Que., man in connection to the altercation.

On Feb. 13, Storm Martin appeared in Campbellton provincial court, where he was charged with failure to comply with a probation order.

Martin was subsequently charged with aggravated assault on Feb. 15. He was taken into custody.

On May 30, Martin was sentenced to two-and-a-half years in prison, minus time served.

Police say their investigation remains active.

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