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Prince George court report Nov. 23-27

 

In Prince George Provincial Court November 23:

Jessica F. Antoine was sentenced to time served and ordered to pay a $100 victim surcharge for failing to comply with the conditions of an undertaking.

Frank A. Bennett was ordered to pay a $100 victim surcharge for breach of probation.

Phillip T. Cooper was sentenced to 30 days in jail and ordered to pay a $100 victim surcharge for breach of probation. He was also sentenced to 31 days in jail, put on probation for one year, and ordered to pay a $100 victim surcharge for theft.

Edward J. Desjarlaid was sentenced to time served and ordered to pay a $100 victim surcharge for breach of probation.

Wakine T. Fox was ordered to pay a $200 victim surcharge for assault with a weapon.

Ryan K. McLane was sentenced to two days in jail and ordered to pay a $100 victim surcharge for breach of probation.

Lyla A.E. Sam was sentenced to time served and ordered to pay a $100 victim surcharge for theft.

Logan R. Solonas was sentenced to 98 days in jail, put on probation for one year, and ordered to pay a $100 victim surcharge for assault and breach of probation.

In Prince George Provincial Court November 24:

Sidney J. Everett was fined $2,750, ordered to pay a $412.50 victim surcharge, and is prohibited from driving for three years for a Motor Vehicle Act infraction.

Sheldon R. Stewart was sentenced to time served, ordered to pay a $200 victim surcharge, and put on probation for one year for theft.

In Prince George Provincial Court November 27:

Todd J.E. Cole was put on probation for three years, ordered to provide a DNA sample, is prohibited from owning a firearm for life, and ordered to pay a $200 victim surcharge for criminal harassment.

Michael W.J. Wells was ordered to pay a $100 victim surcharge for failing to comply with the conditions of an undertaking.

Dalphina J. Joseph was fined $1,000 and is prohibited from driving for 18 months for a Motor Vehicle Act infraction. Joseph was also sentenced to one day in jail for failing to attend court.

Barbara A. Kristoffersen was sentenced to one day in jail, put on probation for one year, and ordered to pay a $100 victim surcharge on two counts of theft.

 

 

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