No additional time for woman convicted of arson, serving 30-month prison sentence
LETHBRIDGE, AB – A 28-year-old Lethbridge woman, already serving time in prison for robbery, won’t spend any additional time in jail after she was sentenced Wednesday, Jan. 22 for two counts of arson.
Provincial Court Judge Jerry LeGrandeur told the court because the woman had been going through a difficult time, was abusing drugs, emotionally abused and suffering from transitional residential school trauma, he would sentence Tila Bailey Scout to five months, to be served concurrently with her 30-month sentence.
“I’m sentencing them as first offences,” he said Wednesday, Jan. 22, adding that Gladue considerations were a factor in his decision. He emphasized that prior to her first conviction Jan. 7, Scout did not have a criminal record.
According to Crown Prosecutor Clayton Giles, more than $55,000 in damage was caused at two north Lethbridge homes. Unless a civil action is brought against her, Scout will not have to pay restitution.