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{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Rochon-frosk|h2svn|2017 MBPC 14 (CanLII)}}{{perMBPC|Martin J}} |MB|PC | {{JailY|6}} | The offender pleaded guilty to assault causing bodily harm and failure to provide necessities of life.}}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Rochon-frosk|h2svn|2017 MBPC 14 (CanLII)}}{{perMBPC|Martin J}} |MB|PC | {{JailY|6}} | The offender pleaded guilty to assault causing bodily harm and failure to provide necessities of life.}}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Berg|h3s54|2017 SKPC 11 (CanLII)}}{{perSKPC|Kovatch J}} |SK|PC |CSO | " a younger offender with mental health problems was granted a three-month conditional sentence followed by probation for one year after being found guilty for assault causing bodily harm to his infant daughter by striking her with a video game controller unit, which resulted in severe bruising. The Court surveyed a number of similar cases where conditional sentences were imposed." [https://canlii.ca/t/hwmvp#par36]}}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Berg|h3s54|2017 SKPC 11 (CanLII)}}{{perSKPC|Kovatch J}} |{{SK}}|PC |CSO | " a younger offender with mental health problems was granted a three-month conditional sentence followed by probation for one year after being found guilty for assault causing bodily harm to his infant daughter by striking her with a video game controller unit, which resulted in severe bruising. The Court surveyed a number of similar cases where conditional sentences were imposed." [https://canlii.ca/t/hwmvp#par36]}}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|TDT|h4l3p|2017 ABPC 119 (CanLII)}}{{perABPC|Pharo J}} |AB|PC| 12 month CSO| "the offender slapped his nine-year-old step-daughter's face with an open hand with sufficient force to chip or break her front tooth, the Court imposed a 12-month conditional sentence.  The offender had no criminal record, had experienced childhood trauma, was involved in the community and had taken counselling in relation to the offence." {{keywords|9-year-old girl|chipped tooth|no record}}}}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|TDT|h4l3p|2017 ABPC 119 (CanLII)}}{{perABPC|Pharo J}} |AB|PC| 12 month CSO| "the offender slapped his nine-year-old step-daughter's face with an open hand with sufficient force to chip or break her front tooth, the Court imposed a 12-month conditional sentence.  The offender had no criminal record, had experienced childhood trauma, was involved in the community and had taken counselling in relation to the offence." {{keywords|9-year-old girl|chipped tooth|no record}}}}