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Kevin Mantla fires lawyers, delaying sentencing hearing

Kevin Mantla was expected to be sentenced in N.W.T. Supreme Court today for 2nd-degree murder and attempted murder charges from a 2015 attack on his ex-girlfriend and her partner. But that's been delayed, until he can figure out whether another lawyer will represent him.

Man from Gameti convicted of 2nd-degree murder, attempted murder after attack on ex-girlfriend and her partner

Man standing and facing a wall.
Kevin Mantla is pictured at the courthouse in Yellowknife on Jan. 25, 2018. He was convicted of 2nd degree murder and attempted murder in May. His sentencing hearing, which was scheduled for today, has been postponed. (Randall McKenzie/CBC)

Kevin Mantlahas fired his defence lawyers, delaying his sentencing hearing for second-degree murder and attempted murder until he can figure out whether another lawyer will represent him.

The hearingwasscheduled to begin todayafter Mantlawas convicted in May in N.W.T. Supreme Court for a 2015 attack on his ex-girlfriend and her partner.

Elvis Lafferty was killed and his girlfriendseverely wounded in the attack, which occurred in a Yellowknife apartment.

At the beginning of Tuesday's hearing, Mantla's lawyer, Charles Davison, said his client had lost faith in the defence counsel. Mantlaclaimed his constitutional rights were violated because he didn't see all the evidenceshown in court.

After court was forced to take a break to determine what the next steps should be, Justice Louise Charbonneausaid Mantla's sentencing would have to be postponed.

Mantlais now trying to get a lawyer from legal aidto represent him, however it's unclear whetherhis requestwill be approved.

If itis, it could take some time to appoint a lawyer to represent him. If legal aid denies Mantla representation, hecould appeal that decision.

Sentencing date up in the air

In the meantime, Charbonneauhas ordered a pre-sentence report be completed. She said she wants to have as much information about Mantla as possible ahead of the sentencing, as it's unclear whether or not he will have a lawyer at that time.

Mantlais scheduled to appear in court again on July 12 for an update onhis legal representation. It's unclear when his sentencing will take place.

The courtroom was full of family members on Tuesday, including some of the victim's siblings,Patricia Lafferty and Gary Lafferty.

The two said they were frustrated with the sentencing delay, adding their other brother had prepared a victim impact statement that he'd hoped to read on Tuesday. Having to sit through court has been especially hard for their parents, said Gary.

Patricia said she believes Mantlais intentionallytrying to delay his sentencing hearing.

Attack on ex-girlfriend and her partner

When delivering her verdict on May 24, Charbonneau said she based her verdict mostly on testimony from two children who were in the apartment during the attack.

During the trial, Mantla's ex-girlfriend, whose identity is protected by a publication ban, said Mantla threatened to kill her and Lafferty when he learned of their relationship.

In September 2015, Mantla flew to Yellowknife from Gameti and attacked the couple after a night of drinking and doing drugs.

Charbonneau said the testimony of one of the children, who said Mantla and his ex-girlfriend had an argument before Mantla carried out his attack, made her doubt it was premeditated.

A second-degree murder conviction comes with an automatic life sentence with no chance of parole for at least 10 years.

With files from Kirsten Fenn