Summary
After her April conviction, L'[Heureux] was handed "a comprehensive" three-year supervision order meant to address her medical and psychological problems, which she breached 10 days later.
"The Crown has serious concerns about what impact (L'Heureux's crimes) will have on these children in the future," [Susan Helenchilde] said. "I'm really sorry...this time I really mean it," she said, breaking into sobs and holding her head. "I realize that I'm doing something wrong...people are sick of seeing me in here."See the full content of this document
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Indecent Acts Draw 23-Day Sentence
By James Turne
r A young Winnipeg woman has pleaded guilty to committing indecent acts involving children for the second time in under two m...See the full content of this document
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