What considerations should a judge take into account when sentencing an aboriginal offender?

Saskatchewan, Canada


The following excerpt is from R. v. Ewenin, 2009 SKQB 207 (CanLII):

The considerations contained in s. 718.2(c) should be taken into account by a judge sentencing an aboriginal offender. See: The Queen v. Timothy Mitchell Nome 2009 SKQB 149 Gunn J.

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