Edward Hall was found guilty of aggravated assault, assault with a weapon, possession of a weapon for a dangerous purpose, assault, and breach of probation.
The court considered sentencing principles, including the totality principle and Gladue factors for Indigenous offenders.
The defence sought a 4-year sentence with enhanced pre-sentence credit, while the Crown sought 6 years consecutive.
The court granted enhanced pre-sentence credit at 1.5:1 for both periods of custody, and an additional 20 days qualitative credit due to harsh detention conditions (lockdowns, triple bunking).
The final sentence was 265 days jail consecutive to any outstanding sentence, plus 765 days pre-sentence custody credit, resulting in a total custodial portion equivalent to 34 months, followed by 12 months probation with specific conditions.