Experts say appeals in toddler meningitis death case could drag on for years
CALGARY — The appeal of both the conviction and sentence given to parents who failed to get proper medical treatment for their son before he died of bacterial meningitis could take years, say legal experts.
Justice Rodney Jerke sentenced 33-year-old David Stephan to four months in jail and his wife, Collet, 36, to three months of house arrest in June after a jury found them guilty of failing to provide the necessaries of life.
The Crown is appealing the sentence as insufficient, while the defence is appealing the guilty verdict.
Court heard how the parents treated their 19-month-old son Ezekiel with hot pepper, garlic, onions and horseradish instead of taking him to a doctor, and only called an ambulance after he stopped breathing in 2012.


