The appellant, Shaquille Collins, was previously convicted of first-degree murder and attempted murder.
On appeal, the attempted murder conviction was set aside and a conviction for aggravated assault was substituted.
This decision addresses the sentence to be imposed for the aggravated assault.
The court considered the circumstances of the offence, including the planned attack and use of a firearm, and the appellant's criminal record and misconduct.
Despite the appellant's youth, the court found that the principles of denunciation and general deterrence necessitated a sentence outside the typical range for aggravated assault with a firearm.
The court imposed the maximum sentence of 14 years' imprisonment, to be served concurrently with the life sentence for first-degree murder, with credit for pre-sentence custody.