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Court orders updated Gladue Report on Onion Lake woman

She had an appearance in St. Paul Provincial Court Feb. 18 on drug trafficking charges. The St. Paul court adjourned her matter until April 8 to allow time for an updated Gladue Report. A Gladue Report is a pre-sentence report typically prepared by Gladue caseworkers at the request of the judge, defense or Crown Prosecutor. By law, judges must consider Gladue factors when sentencing First Nations people. Section 718.2(e) of Canada’s Criminal Code stipulates that judges must clearly address an Aboriginal offender’s circumstances, as well as the systemic and background factors that contributed to those circumstances.   Gladue was a landmark Supreme Court of Canada decision handed down in1999. In 2012 the Supreme Court of Canada ruled that the Gladue Principle also applies to breaches of long-term supervision orders. The ruling says that failing to take Aboriginal circumstances into account violates the fundamental principle of sentencing.

1 shot in Saddle Lake home invasion, 3 arrested

  EDMONTON A person who police believe broke into a Saddle Lake First Nation home on Jan. 11 is recovering from a gunshot wound. St. Paul RCMP say around 10:30 that night, they received a call about a gun being discharged during a home invasion. One person was shot, Mounties say. None of the residents were hurt.  Three people from the First Nation are facing charges after the event. Byron Crane, 37, faces six charges including discharge of a firearm with intent and breaking and entering with intent. He is in custody and was scheduled to appear in St. Paul Provincial Court on Thursday.

Elk Point RCMP charge man in death of Saddle Lake First Nation woman

Elk Point RCMP charge man in death of Saddle Lake First Nation woman SHARE ON: A 23-year-old man has been charged in the death of a Saddle Lake First Nation woman. Elk Point RCMP received a report of a woman’s body located outside of Frog Lake First Nation on December 26 just before 4 p.m. Officers launched an investigation and identified the woman as Louanne Martha Cardinal. They then gathered witness statements with help from the Eastern Alberta District General Investigation Section and Crime Reduction Unit. The Major Crimes Unit was deployed and took over the investigation on December 28. An autopsy was conducted as well as more interviews and multiple scenes were examined.

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