Youth Detention Closures on Windsor Morning with Tony Doucette

Some young offenders, who would previously have served their sentences here in Windsor, are being sent hundreds of kilometres away. That’s because the province of Ontario closed a youth detention facility here in Windsor. Lawyer Patricia Brown explains what impact this might have on those teenagers.

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Some young offenders, who would previously have served their sentences here in Windsor, are being sent hundreds of kilometres away. That’s because the province of Ontario closed a youth detention facility here in Windsor. Lawyer Patricia Brown explains what impact this might have on those teenagers.

Listen to the full segment: CBC Listen

Defence argues against mandatory sentence

A mentally ill and impaired driver who was involved in a crash was given the mandatory four-month sentence despite arguments by his defence lawyer in Sarnia court.

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Written by Neil Bowen on March 22, 2016

A mentally ill and impaired driver who was involved in a crash was given the mandatory four-month sentence despite arguments by his defence lawyer in Sarnia court.

David Stewart Gamble, 60, of Sarnia previously pleaded guilty to the Aug. 7, 2014 care or control of a vehicle while impaired by drugs and alcohol, along with driving while disqualified. But sentencing was delayed until Monday.

On Monday, Gamble pleaded guilty to driving without insurance on Aug. 7.

Read the full article: The Sarnia Observer

Windsor man makes call to victim from jail

A 2014 Christmas gathering that led to the end of a couple’s relationship put a Windsor man on a year’s probation for assault.

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Written by Neil Bowen on April 03, 2016

A 2014 Christmas gathering that led to the end of a couple’s relationship put a Windsor man on a year’s probation for assault.

Robert J. Sandwith, 33, had previously been convicted following a trial of the December 2014 assault and a contact ban violation in Lambton Shores, but sentencing had been delayed until Friday.

On Dec. 19, 2014 the couple had been living in Lambton Shores and the woman’s father was coming for a visit.

During the evening, the intoxicated Sandwith had pushed the woman after angrily confronting her.

Read the full article: The Sarnia Observer