Two young offenders were convicted of aggravated assault on two unprovoked victims and various breach offences.
The Crown sought four years custody for each.
The court imposed differentiated sentences of 695 days for Hussein and 669 days for Sahal, accounting for pre-sentence custody, restrictive bail conditions, and pandemic-related hardship.
The court considered Hussein's significant mental health issues and remorse as mitigating factors, while noting Sahal's prior criminal record, lack of remorse, and failure to heed prior judicial warnings.
Both received two years probation with conditions including weapons prohibitions and DNA orders.