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Inuk man sentenced to 33 months for nearly killing uncle

5 July 2026
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A Quebec judge has sentenced Timothy Assapa, a 34-year-old Inuk man, to 33 months in prison for nearly fatally assaulting his uncle, Sajuilie Assapa, with a metal bar in June 2025. This incident followed a previous assault involving scissors in January 2025, both occurring while Assapa was under a court order to avoid contact with his uncle. The June attack resulted in significant injuries, including moderate traumatic brain injury and several skull fractures, leading to Sajuilie’s hospitalization for over three months. Assapa also pleaded guilty to assaulting police officers during his arrest. The judge emphasized the need for deterrence and public safety due to the repeated nature of the violence, which occurred while Assapa was intoxicated. The Crown sought a sentence between 30 and 36 months, while Assapa’s lawyer argued for 18 months, citing his remorse and a traumatic childhood as mitigating factors.

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This case highlights the ongoing issues of violence and substance abuse in Indigenous communities in Canada. The judge’s consideration of Gladue principles, which account for the unique circumstances faced by Indigenous offenders, underscores the legal system’s recognition of historical injustices, such as colonialism and residential schools. The divergent assessments in Assapa’s pre-sentence and Gladue reports reflect the complexities surrounding rehabilitation and the challenges faced by individuals with criminal histories tied to trauma and addiction. Understanding these factors is crucial for addressing the over-representation of Indigenous individuals in the criminal justice system and promoting pathways for effective rehabilitation.

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