‘I find it to be a very serious assault’: Judge hands man 4 years in jail for role in Sturgeon Lake confinement case
A judge handed two men four years and two years in jail for their respective roles in a 2019 gang-related incident where a woman was confined and beaten for 11 hours.
Chad James Walker, 26, and Dwayne Joseph Highway, 28, were sentenced Tuesday at Prince Albert Provincial Court during separate hearings. The incident took place March 2, 2019 on the Sturgeon Lake First Nation.
According to the statement of facts read in court last week by Crown Prosecutor Kristen Hubbard, a young woman was subjected to extensive physical abuse, and told police she was held captive in a house for 11 hours before escaping through a window. The woman, who had come to the house on her own accord, was a member of a rival gang, Hubbard said.
Walker received a four-year sentence after Provincial Court Judge Earl Kalenith found him to be responsible for the various assaults committed against the victim. During the confinement period, Walker punched the woman repeatedly and tied a noose around her neck. Court heard the woman was forced to act like a dog.


