Man receives suspended sentence for defacing National Holocaust Monument
OTTAWA — A man who pleaded guilty after defacing Canada’s National Holocaust Monument has received a suspended sentence and two years of probation.
His lawyer says Iain Aspenlieder received credit for his time in custody and partial credit for some of the bail conditions he was under.
Michael Spratt says the probation conditions stipulate his client must not possess any weapons and must not attend the Holocaust memorial, or any Jewish place of worship, school or community centre.
Aspenlieder, formerly a lawyer for the City of Ottawa, pleaded guilty in July to one count of mischief.


