The man who killed three Mounties and injured two others in Moncton, N.B, will find out Thursday if his sentence will be reduced.

Justin Bourque was sentenced to life in prison with no chance of parole for 75 years in the 2014 shooting.

Const. Dave Ross, 32, Const. Fabrice Gevaudan, 45, and Const. Douglas Larche, 40, were gunned down by Bourque.

Two other constables — Éric Dubois and Marie Goguen — were also shot but survived their injuries.

But the Supreme Court of Canada ruled last spring that consecutive parole ineligibility in cases involving multiple murders is unconstitutional.

Bourque’s lawyer filed a notice of appeal with New Brunswick’s highest court in December asking for the sentence to be reduced.

The decision by the New Brunswick Court of Appeal will be filed on Thursday.