Event and Time
Event Description
Mina Meikhail, Noah Zreika, and Hussein Kamil pleaded guilty to multiple charges related to a series of residential burglaries, thefts, and one instance of home invasion occurring between December 2019 and February 2020.
Application and Claims
- Charges Included:
- Residential burglaries - Theft from commercial and residential properties - Home invasion (specific to Kamil)
- Plea: All three defendants pleaded guilty, and the circumstances of the offending were outlined in the Prosecution Opening.
Judicial Decisions
- Sentencing Outcomes:
- Meikhail: 65 days imprisonment followed by a Community Corrections Order (CCO) for 2 years and 8 months. - Zreika: CCO of 15 months; fines for specific charges. - Kamil: Total effective sentence of 516 days imprisonment, with an 18-month CCO.
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Dispute Points and Legal Basis
Dispute Points
Claims and Arguments:
- Prosecution:
- The prosecution relied on CCTV evidence, testimonies, and a chronological account of the thefts. - Elaborated on the value of stolen items and the violent nature of home invasions.
- Defendants:
- Guilty Pleas: All three defendants acknowledged their wrongdoing. - Mitigating Factors: They may have argued for leniency based on personal circumstances such as age, remorse, or prior clean records.