Wednesday, May 21, 2025, 6:21 pm
In a stern judicial response to heinous crimes, a Saskatchewan man was handed a 17-year prison sentence after being convicted of child abuse offenses across several communities. The sentencing underscores the legal system’s uncompromising stance on protecting children and delivering severe penalties for such atrocious conduct.
The Crown stayed 73 other charges, but an agreed statement of facts says Richard Dyke abused 33 victims
MOOSE JAW - A judge has sentenced a man to 17 years for sexually touching children and making child pornography in several Saskatchewan communities.
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