The Saskatchewan Court of Appeal has dismissed the appeal of three men involved in a deadly home invasion that claimed the life of Douglas Anderson of Regina in 2006.
He was shot to death by Jacob Worm.
Worm, his brother Tyrone, and Denny Jimmy broke into a home they thought was run by the Native Syndicate gang.
They were after drugs and money, but it turned out to be the wrong house.
Worm was sentenced to life in prison with no chance of parole for 16 years, while his brother and Jimmy were given 12-year sentences for manslaughter.
The Worm brothers appealed both the conviction and sentences, but their appeals were dismissed.
Jimmy filed too late to appeal his sentence — so only his conviction appeal was heard, which was also dismissed.