News (Media Awareness Project) - CN ON: Mother Doping With Children, Courtroom Hears |
Title: | CN ON: Mother Doping With Children, Courtroom Hears |
Published On: | 2006-08-02 |
Source: | Stayner Sun (CN ON) |
Fetched On: | 2008-01-13 06:30:24 |
MOTHER DOPING WITH CHILDREN, COURTROOM HEARS
In The Courts - Judge Hands Down 18 Months Probation, Suspends
Sentence
A 34-Year-old mother pled guilty last week to possessing cannabis
marijuana after she offered a joint to her teenage son and daughter.
The Wasaga Beach resident received 18 months probation on a suspended
sentence, Tuesday.
Federal prosecutor Cecile Applegate told the court that in December
2003 the childrens' father contacted police "with concerns about" the
youngsters - then age 13 and 14.
The complainant said on one family visit, Tammy Larsen offered them a
marijuana cigarette; on a second visit, the accused is alleged to have
"smoked a joint in front of the children."
Applegate said the complainant also claimed Larsen told the boy she
could "hook him up with drugs to sell."
"The facts are quite shocking. Clearly, she has exposed her children
to the perils of marijuana," finished the prosecutor.
Larsen expressed embarrassment and regret before Justice John Wilson,
who noted her attempt at improving parenting skills through the
Children's Aid Society.
"Life can be a little complex," began the judge, adding: "Often
choices are made that are inappropriate but so frequently made, so
people start to think, 'Hey, there's not a whole lot wrong with this.'
"Minors will likely find marijuana without the assistance of their
parents," Wilson wrote.
Larsen will be bound by a non-contract order pertaining to her
children, unless they choose to revoke it.
Counselling for substance abuse and further parenting training were
strongly endorsed by the court - and Larsen will do 75 hours of
community service, beginning in 30 days.
The outstanding allegation of failing to re-attend court will be
addressed on Aug. 29.
In The Courts - Judge Hands Down 18 Months Probation, Suspends
Sentence
A 34-Year-old mother pled guilty last week to possessing cannabis
marijuana after she offered a joint to her teenage son and daughter.
The Wasaga Beach resident received 18 months probation on a suspended
sentence, Tuesday.
Federal prosecutor Cecile Applegate told the court that in December
2003 the childrens' father contacted police "with concerns about" the
youngsters - then age 13 and 14.
The complainant said on one family visit, Tammy Larsen offered them a
marijuana cigarette; on a second visit, the accused is alleged to have
"smoked a joint in front of the children."
Applegate said the complainant also claimed Larsen told the boy she
could "hook him up with drugs to sell."
"The facts are quite shocking. Clearly, she has exposed her children
to the perils of marijuana," finished the prosecutor.
Larsen expressed embarrassment and regret before Justice John Wilson,
who noted her attempt at improving parenting skills through the
Children's Aid Society.
"Life can be a little complex," began the judge, adding: "Often
choices are made that are inappropriate but so frequently made, so
people start to think, 'Hey, there's not a whole lot wrong with this.'
"Minors will likely find marijuana without the assistance of their
parents," Wilson wrote.
Larsen will be bound by a non-contract order pertaining to her
children, unless they choose to revoke it.
Counselling for substance abuse and further parenting training were
strongly endorsed by the court - and Larsen will do 75 hours of
community service, beginning in 30 days.
The outstanding allegation of failing to re-attend court will be
addressed on Aug. 29.
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