Warning: This story contains disturbing details of sexual assault. A list of resources for people who have experienced sexual violence appears at the end of the article. A chorus of outrage from ...
A majority of the Supreme Court of Canada has found that Criminal Code provisions prohibiting conditional sentences for certain offences did not infringe an Indigenous woman’s equality rights, because ...
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A former administrator of a controversial private Christian school in Saskatoon will serve another conditional sentence after pleading guilty to five counts of assault with a weapon. John Olubobokun, ...
Calling Duff Arthur Friesen’s moral culpability “high,” a Saskatoon judge ruled the former Christian school principal will serve a community sentence after being convicted of assault with a weapon.
A Brampton judge who handed out a conditional, non-jail sentence to a man convicted of his fifth impaired driving offence did not merely make a “clear error,” but committed “a wilful violation of her ...
In an aggravated assault case, the British Columbia Court of Appeal replaced the custodial sentence with a conditional sentence upon ruling the Gladue principles required it to sentence the Indigenous ...
John Olubobokun has received an 18-month conditional sentence for hitting students with a paddle while he was the director of a private Christian school in Saskatoon’s north end. Judge Lisa Watson ...
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Former Saskatoon Christian school director gets 18-month conditional sentence for assaults on students
The former director of a Saskatoon private Christian school who was found guilty of assaulting students with a wooden paddle will serve an 18-month jail sentence in the community. John Olubobokun, 62, ...
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