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Breaking news: Former CFLer Bowden brings life to British Columbia No chance of parole for 14 years

Bowden has no chance of parole for 14 years.

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Former Canadian Football League wide receiver Joshua Boden, right, goes through security screening as he arrives at British Columbia Provincial Court in Vancouver, B.C., on Thursday July 26, 2012. A former Canadian Football League wide receiver convicted of killing his ex-girlfriend is expected to be sentenced in B.C. Supreme Court today.
Former Canadian Football League wide receiver Josh Boden will be screened for security upon arrival at the British Columbia Court in Vancouver, British Columbia. .. Thursday, July 26, 2012.  If a former Canadian Football League wide receiver was convicted of murdering his ex-girlfriend, he will be sentenced in British Columbia. The Supreme Court today.Photo courtesy of DARRYL DYC ​​K/Canadian Press

Vancouver — British Columbia Judge A league wide receiver sentenced to former Canadian football was convicted of killing his ex-girlfriend in life imprisonment without a chance to be released on parole for 14 years.

Josh Bowden was found guilty of a second murder last fall when 33-year-old Kimberly Hallgers died in 2009 at Burnaby's house shared with his 3-year-old daughter. became.

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