Two reports cover the sentencing of a Halifax teenager implicated in the fatal stabbing of a high school student. The judicial decision, which includes an intensive rehabilitation program and community supervision, reflects a measured legal response to the tragedy while sparking debates about youth violence and ensuring an appropriate balance between accountability and rehabilitation.
Judge Mark Heerema decided Thursday that her time in custody will include an intensive rehabilitation program, followed by two years of supervision in the community
HALIFAX - A Nova Scotia judge has sentenced a teenage girl to three months in a youth detention centre for her role in the stabbing death last year of 16-year-old Halifax high school student Ahmad Al Marrach.
Nearly a year after 16-year-old Ahmad Al Marrach was killed in Halifax, the first of four youths charged in connection to his death has been sentenced.
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