Clinton McLaughlin Gets Long-Term Offender Sentence for Sixth Domestic Assault
Source: thestarphoenix.com
- Clinton McLaughlin, a repeat domestic abuser, receives a long-term offender designation after his sixth assault conviction.
- He gets two years in prison plus indefinite supervision for choking and assaulting his common-law partner.
- Court highlights his history of extreme violence, including a prior six-year sentence for kidnapping and savage beating.
Clinton McLaughlin, notorious in Saskatoon for brutal attacks on ex-partners, faces his sixth domestic assault conviction. The case details his latest choking and assault on his common-law partner, leading to a long-term offender label. It shows how courts handle serial abusers with lifetime risks.