The Bowsman man who stormed the gates of Rideau Hall last summer will have to wait until March to get the final decision on his sentencing.
Corey Hurren appeared in an Ottawa court Tuesday to receive his sentence, however, it has now been pushed to March 10th.
The crown is seeking a six-year sentence in prison on top of a lifelong firearm ban.
The 46-year-old was heavily armed when he rammed the gate at Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s home back on July 2nd of last year.
Earlier this month he pleaded guilty to seven weapons charges and one charge of mischief.