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Prosecutor calls for a year of jail in the case of Canadian bombardier who fed soldiers cannabis cupcakes during live-fire exercise

The defence and prosecution have made final submissions in the sentencing of Chelsea Cogswell, a bombardier who dosed soldiers with cannabis-infused cupcakes during a live-fire exercise in 2018.

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Cogswell, 28, was found guilty on nine charges in August , including one count of behaving in a disgraceful manner, which carries a maximum sentence of five years imprisonment.

Defence lawyer Ian Kasper argued that Cogswell should be dismissed from the Canadian Armed Forces and demoted to the rank of private, while the prosecution recommended Cogswell serves one year in jail, reports the Canadian Press .

The incident occurred at CFB Gagetown in New Brunswick in

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