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Sentencing expected for boy who killed elderly woman in Pickering, Ont.
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Sentencing expected for boy who killed elderly woman in Pickering, Ont.

A sentencing hearing is set for a 15-year-old boy who pleaded guilty to murdering an 83-year-old woman in Pickering, Ontario, in a random attack last year. The boy stabbed Eleanor Doney, a grandmother and retired teacher, during an unprovoked incident while she was cleaning her yard. Both the Crown and defense agree that the maximum youth sentence—six years in custody and four years of conditional supervision—is appropriate. The Crown emphasized the need for the sentence to reflect the seriousness of the crime, noting the boy showed limited understanding of his actions. His lawyer requested consideration of the year he has already spent in pre-trial custody to aid his rehabilitation while ensuring accountability. The boy cannot be named due to the Youth Criminal Justice Act.

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Global News logoGlobal NewsIndependentCenter4 hr. ago
Sentencing expected for boy who killed elderly woman in Pickering, Ont.

A sentencing hearing is set for a 15-year-old boy who pleaded guilty to murdering an 83-year-old woman in Pickering, Ontario, in a random attack last year. The boy stabbed Eleanor Doney, a grandmother and retired teacher, during an unprovoked incident while she was cleaning her yard. Both the Crown and defense agree that the maximum youth sentence—six years in custody and four years of conditional supervision—is appropriate. The Crown emphasized the need for the sentence to reflect the seriousness of the crime, noting the boy showed limited understanding of his actions. His lawyer requested consideration of the year he has already spent in pre-trial custody to aid his rehabilitation while ensuring accountability. The boy cannot be named due to the Youth Criminal Justice Act.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about a criminal case involving a minor, focusing on legal proceedings and arguments from both the Crown and defense. There is no evident ideological framing, loaded language, or one-sided emphasis. The content remains neutral in tone and does not take a立场 on

The Globe and Mail logoThe Globe and MailIndependent🔒Center20 hr. ago
Boy who killed elderly woman in Pickering apologizes during sentencing hearing

A 15-year-old boy who pleaded guilty to the murder of 83-year-old Eleanor Doney in Pickering, Ontario, expressed remorse during a sentencing hearing. Doney was stabbed multiple times in her yard in May 2025 and left for dead. The boy, whose identity remains protected under the Youth Criminal Justice Act, apologized for his actions and stated he wished to learn from them. The Crown recommended the maximum youth sentence of six years in custody and four years of conditional supervision, emphasizing the severity of the crime and the impact on Doney's family. The defense agreed with the maximum sentence but requested credit for the year the boy had already spent in a youth detention facility. The judge is expected to deliver the sentence soon.

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