Dillon Gordon Niles pleaded guilty to two home invasion robberies, one involving a knife and the other an imitation handgun, which occurred at a dwelling used for marijuana trafficking.
The court considered aggravating factors, including the use of weapons and the nature of home invasions, balanced against mitigating factors such as the accused's guilty plea, expression of remorse, and impending fatherhood.
The Crown sought a four-year sentence, while the defence proposed 30-36 months.
The court imposed a three-year term of imprisonment, along with a lifetime firearms prohibition and a DNA order, giving credit for pre-sentence custody.