Abandoning Child (Sentencing Cases): Difference between revisions

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{{SCase1|R v Nguyen, <br>[2001] O.J. No. 647 (Ont. C.J.)| 6 months + Pr| The offender left a 7-year-old child at home overnight to go gambling. The child started a fire and ran away.}}
{{SCase1|R v Nguyen, <br>[2001] O.J. No. 647 (Ont. C.J.)| 6 months + Pr| The offender left a 7-year-old child at home overnight to go gambling. The child started a fire and ran away.}}


{{SCase1|R v Cholod, <br>[http://canlii.ca/t/2dc6w 1995 ABCA 238] (CanLII)|$2,500 fine + Pr | Offender left child at home in cold weather while he went out drinking}}
{{SCase1|R v Cholod, <br>[http://canlii.ca/t/2dc6w 1995 ABCA 238] (CanLII)|$2,500 fine + Pr | The offender left child at home in cold weather while he went out drinking}}


{{SCase1|R v CME, <br>[1995] A.J. No. 510 (Alta. C.A.) | non-custodial| Offender left 2 year old daughter in apartment overnight. Child caused a flood and almost started a fire. The offender had no record, showed remorse, demonstrated a reformed life.}}
{{SCase1|R v CME, <br>[1995] A.J. No. 510 (Alta. C.A.) | non-custodial| The offender left 2 year old daughter in apartment overnight. Child caused a flood and almost started a fire. The offender had no record, showed remorse, demonstrated a reformed life.}}


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