Sagmoen sentencing delayed due to COVID-19
Apr 17, 2020 | 2:49 PM
Sentencing is delayed for a North Okanagan man found guilty of assaulting a sex trade worker near Falkland.
Curtis Sagmoen, 39, was convicted of assault causing bodily harm in B.C. Supreme Court in February.
A judge ruled he purposely ran into an escort while driving an ATV on Salmon River Road in August 2017, causing the woman to flip-over, break her tailbone, and suffer a concussion, among other injuries.
His sentencing was set for today in B.C. Supreme Court in Vernon but due COVID-19 re-scheduling for most cases, it’s been put over to May 19, 2020 to fix a date for sentencing.











