Courts in Pickering, Ontario, are expected to sentence a youth who is accused of killing an elderly woman. According to the parties, both the Crown and the defence agree that the appropriate range is the maximum available youth sentence under Ontario’s youth justice framework. The agreement calls for a total of six years in custody, followed by four years of conditional supervision. The sentencing is scheduled following the completion of the case and the parties’ joint position on the disposition. Details about the circumstances of the killing are not included in the excerpts provided. The agreement between the Crown and the defence means the judge is expected to consider the proposed maximum youth sentence, as outlined by the parties, when determining the final disposition. The next step in the process is the court’s sentencing decision.
Sentencing expected for teen in killing of elderly woman in Pickering, Ontario
Courts in Pickering, Ontario, are expected to sentence a youth who is accused of killing an elderly woman. According to the parties, both the Crown and the defence agree that the appropriate range is...
- A youth is set to be sentenced in connection with the killing of an elderly woman in Pickering, Ontario.
- The Crown and the defence agree on a joint sentencing position.
- They ask for the maximum youth custody term of six years.
- They also seek four years of conditional supervision after custody.
- Sentencing is expected to take place following the agreement between the parties.
The Crown and defence agreed that the maximum youth sentence of six years in custody and four years of conditional supervision would be appropriate in the case.
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