一名有心理健康问题的加拿大男子对威胁表示服罪,避免犯罪记录,将犯罪禁闭18个月。
A Canadian man with mental health issues pleaded guilty to threats, avoiding a criminal record by staying crime-free for 18 months.
Ayham Abu-Shama是来自Sudbury的20岁的加拿大永久居民,他承认在2024年和2025年威胁死亡和财产损失、与精神病有关的行动、药物使用和长期的心理健康斗争,包括ADHD和吸毒成瘾。
Ayham Abu-Shama, a 20-year-old Canadian permanent resident from Sudbury, pleaded guilty to threatening death and property damage in 2024 and 2025, actions linked to psychosis, substance use, and long-term mental health struggles including ADHD and addiction.
安大略法院法官Graham Jenner承认了这些因素,准予有条件释放、缓刑一年、两年武器禁令、DNA令以及三人的限制。
Ontario Court Justice Graham Jenner acknowledged these factors, granting a conditional discharge, one year of probation, a two-year weapons ban, a DNA order, and restrictions from three individuals.
法官警告说,由于他密封的青少年记录,今后发生的严重罪行可能导致驱逐出境。
The judge warned future serious offenses could lead to deportation due to his sealed youth record.
作为认罪求情协议的一部分,撤销了四项其他指控。
Four other charges were dropped as part of a plea deal.
Abu-Shama现已稳定并接受精神病治疗,如果他在18个月的时间里不犯罪,将避免成人犯罪记录。
Abu-Shama, now stabilized and under psychiatric care, will avoid an adult criminal record if he remains crime-free for 18 months.