Kootenay Man Sentenced in 'Disturbing' Domestic Violence, Animal Killing Case
- Jordan Bidinoff-Gardiner was sentenced to 390 days in jail and two years of probation for animal cruelty and domestic violence, described by Judge Craig Sicotte as a 'particularly disturbing incident.'
- The victim described her trauma of discovering her stabbed dog and feeling unsafe in her home for two months, while Bidinoff-Gardiner had previously threatened suicide over the relationship.
- The judge emphasized the need for stern punishment for such acts of cruelty within intimate partner violence, highlighting community concern over Bidinoff-Gardiner's actions.
- Bidinoff-Gardiner was sentenced to two years of probation, with conditions including no contact with the victims and mandatory treatment for substance-use disorder and mental health.
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