Jalani Daley pleaded guilty to two counts of conspiracy to commit robbery.
The sentencing involved an agreed-upon sentence of two and a half years, reduced for pre-trial custody credit on a two-for-one basis.
The primary dispute was the credit for restrictive bail terms, with the Crown proposing six months and the offender seeking 12 to 14 months.
The court considered aggravating factors, including the serious nature of the offences involving an imitation firearm and the planned nature of the robberies, and mitigating factors such as the offender's guilty plea, lack of prior record, community support, employment, and efforts towards rehabilitation.
The court ultimately granted 10 months credit for the moderately stringent restrictive bail terms, resulting in a total sentence of 17.5 months in addition to pre-trial custody credit.