Allan Rajmoolie pleaded guilty to possessing a restricted firearm with readily accessible ammunition, possessing a firearm while prohibited, and breaching recognizance.
The Crown sought a global sentence of 4 to 4.5 years, while the defence sought 3.5 years.
The court imposed a global sentence of 4 years (48 months), less 25 months for time served, resulting in a further 23 months to be served.
The court denied additional credit for harsh conditions of incarceration (Duncan credit), finding no adverse effect on the offender.
Ancillary orders for DNA sample and a lifetime firearm prohibition were also imposed.