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A Canadian woman pleaded guilty to attacking a man with needles in a bus shelter, citing addiction, and received a one-day sentence and probation.
Marissa Sayers, 26, of the Batchewana First Nation, pleaded guilty in May 2024 to assaulting a man with hypodermic needles in a Sault Ste.
Marie bus shelter incident and failing to appear in court three times.
The man, who intervened during a harassment, was unharmed.
Sayers, who admitted to a fentanyl addiction, received a one-day jail sentence—time-served after 41 days in pre-sentence custody—and was placed on 18 months of probation with conditions including counseling, a five-year weapons ban, avoiding the victim, and providing a DNA sample.
Justice John Condon commended her efforts to seek treatment at Northway Treatment Centre.
Una mujer canadiense se declaró culpable de atacar a un hombre con agujas en una parada de autobús, alegando adicción, y recibió una sentencia de un día y libertad condicional.