SnooperDuper
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CANLII article on CN's sentencing I hadn't read before...
https://www.canlii.org/en/on/onsc/doc/2016/2016onsc7717/2016onsc7717.html
The accused has pleaded guilty to one count of obstruct justice by destroying evidence of a crime.
1. She has served four months of pretrial custody and given the law, that would be equivalent to a six-month jail sentence.
2. She has spent 2.3 years, by my calculation, on house arrest with approximately 10 months wearing an ankle bracelet.
In this case the accused spent approximately 2.3 years in house arrest with 10 months wearing an electronic monitor. Based on the Downes case, I believe that a minimum fair credit will be a credit for six months.
The sentence will be one-day after giving credit for one-year pretrial custody and house arrest credits. There will be an order for DNA pursuant to Section 487.051(3). This is a secondary designated offence.
Ms. Noudga, the lesson for you, I believe, and for all young people, is you learn in life that when you keep company with bad people, and these people were beyond bad, they were evil, that when you keep company with people like that, bad things happen to you. The corollary is that, if you keep company with good people, good things happen to you and I hope you conduct your future life in that way.
The sentence is one-day. You can go into custody briefly and then go out.
Ms. Noudga, you will have to stay just to get the DNA taken, that will be done today. All right, Ms. Noudga, you can just then go out of custody and then you will have to stay with the police to take the DNA, that will be done in this courthouse today. You will then be free to go on with your life and, hopefully, we will not see you again.
https://www.canlii.org/en/on/onsc/doc/2016/2016onsc7717/2016onsc7717.html