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Inmate receives nine months for aggravated assault

Drumheller Institution

A former inmate at the Drumheller Institution had nine months added to his sentence after pleading guilty to aggravated assault.
Jason Moch appeared in provincial court in Drumheller on Friday, February 26, via closed-circuit television.
The court heard how in February 2020, Moch was a serving inmate at the Drumheller Institution. He was walking in a staircase with another inmate when he punched the individual with his left fist in the right eye, causing him to lose the use of his eye. The attack was caught on camera.
Moch is currently serving a six and half year sentence for break and enter and theft and has no violence-related convictions.
He was sentenced to 9 months consecutive to his current sentence, has been ordered to provide a DNA sample, and has a lifetime firearms restriction.


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