Court proceedings in Calgary continue as parents implicated in their toddler’s death prepare for sentencing. The case, marked by its legal and emotional intensity, highlights the challenging judicial process surrounding severe child welfare offenses. Community members and legal experts are closely following the rescheduled sentencing hearing for its broader implications on justice and accountability.
Sentencing arguments were originally scheduled for last month, but the judge in the case was ill.
CALGARY - A sentencing hearing for a Calgary couple in the death of their badly burned and emaciated toddler has been rescheduled for next month.
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