Woman sentenced to 8.5 years for role in death of baby Anthony Raine – Edmonton Journal

Posted: Published on June 7th, 2020

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Three years after tiny Anthony Raines battered, frozen body was discovered outside an Edmonton church, the woman convicted of manslaughter in his death has been sentenced.

Court of Queens Bench Justice Robert Graesser handed Tasha-Lee Mack an 8.5-year prison term Monday.

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With credit for pretrial custody, Mack has five years remaining on her sentence.

Mack and the 19-month-old babys father, Joey Crier, were initially charged with second-degree murder. Both were convicted of manslaughter after separate trials found the Crown hadnt proven who struck the blows that killed Raine or that they were intended to kill.

Mack and Crier abandoned Raines body outside Good Shepherd Anglican Church on Castle Downs Road. Passersby discovered it several days later on April 21, 2017. An autopsy found Raine had died of head trauma, likely inflicted 12 to 18 hours prior to his death.

Mack, 28, cried during part of Mondays proceedings, which were held in a pair of courtrooms modified with plexiglass to prevent the spread of COVID-19.

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