Court report: March 31-April 27
In Provincial Court on March 31:
Aaron R. Evans was found guilty of obstructing justice, sentenced to one day in jail, placed on probation for 12 months and assessed a victim surcharge of $200.
Jason G. Mease was found guilty of failing to comply with a condition of an undertaking or recognizance, sentenced to 24 days in jail and assessed a victim surcharge of $100. Mease was also found guilty of a second count of failing to comply with a condition of an undertaking or recognizance, sentenced to 45 days in jail and assessed a victim surcharge of $100.
Scott D. Meise was found guilty of operating a motor vehicle while impaired, fined $1,000, assessed a victim surcharge of $300 and prohibited from driving for one year.
Darnell C. Onyewuchi was found guilty of failing to comply with a probation order, sentenced to one day in jail and assessed a victim surcharge of $100.
Shannon D.E. Davies was found guilty of failing to comply with a condition of an undertaking and failing to comply with a condition of an undertaking or recognizance, placed on probation for 18 months and assessed a victim surcharge of $100. Davies was also found guilty of a second count of failing to comply with a condition of an undertaking or recognizance, sentenced to time served of three days in jail, placed on probation for 18 months and assessed a victim surcharge of $100.
Dorian H. Dhaliwal was found guilty of failing to produce a valid driver’s licence when ordered to do so, fined $250 and assessed a victim surcharge of $37.50.
Nikolas R. Osl was found guilty of possession of child pornography and distribution of child pornography, sentenced to 426 days in jail, placed on probation for three years and assessed a victim surcharge of $200. Osl was also found guilty of three counts of failing to comply with a condition of an undertaking or recognizance, sentenced to 30 days in jail and assessed a victim surcharge of $100.
In Provincial Court on April 1:
Petronia B.E. Alec was found guilty of assault, sentenced to one day in jail, placed on probation for one year and assessed a victim surcharge of $100.
Karri R. Basil was found guilty of two counts of failing to comply with a probation order, sentenced to 54 days in jail and assessed a victim surcharge of $100.
Cheyanne C. Brertton was found guilty of failing to comply with a condition of an undertaking or recognizance, sentenced to one day in jail and assessed a victim surcharge of $100.
Sheyanne C. Brertton was found guilty of assault with a weapon, received a conditional sentence of 90 days, was placed on probation for 18 months, assessed a victim surcharge of $200 and prohibited from possessing firearms for 10 years.
Jennifer R. Hixon was found guilty of theft of property with a value less than $5,000, placed on probation for 12 months and assessed a victim surcharge of $100.
Elizabeth Rutledge was found guilty of driving while prohibited, sentenced to 14 days in jail to be served on an intermittent basis, placed on probation until the expiration of the jail sentence, assessed a victim surcharge of $100 and prohibited from driving for two years.
Colin J. Teegee was found guilty of operating a vehicle with a blood-alcohol reading over .08, fined $1,000, assessed a victim surcharge of $300 and prohibited from driving for one year.
Jean L. Tom was found guilty of driving wile prohibited, fined $500, assessed a victim surcharge of $75 and prohibited from driving for one year.
Catlin J. Williams was found guilty of theft of property with a value less than $5,000, sentenced to 37 days in jail, placed on probation for one year and assessed a victim surcharge of $100.
Peter Williamson was found guilty of theft of property with a value less than $5,000, placed on probation for one year and assessed a victim surcharge of $100.
Manpreet M. Dhaliwal was found guilty of uttering threats, sentenced to one day in jail, placed on probation for one year and assessed a victim surcharge of $100.
Gerald T. Sheppard was found guilty of assault, placed on probation for one year and assessed a victim surcharge of $100. Sheppard was also found guilty of failing to comply with a condition of an undertaking, sentenced to one day in jail and assessed a victim surcharge of $100.
In Provincial Court on April 2:
John Tom was found guilty of failing to comply with a probation order, sentenced to 14 days in jail and assessed a victim surcharge of $100.
John B. Tom was found guilty of theft of property with a value less than $5,000, sentenced to 60 days in jail, placed on probation for 18 months and assessed a victim surcharge of $200.
Alexander M. Joseph was found guilty of failing to comply with a probation order, sentenced to time served of eight days in jail, placed on probation for one year and assessed a victim surcharge of $100.
In Provincial Court on April 7:
Lorne E. Castel was found guilty of assault, sentenced to time served of 123 days and time credited of 123 days in jail, placed on probation for three years and assessed a victim surcharge of $200. Castel was also found guilty of two counts of failing to comply with a probation order, sentenced to time served of 90 days in jail, placed on probation for three years and assessed a victim surcharge of $200.
Douglas W. Gibbs was found guilty of resisting a peace officer, sentenced to 21 days in jail and assessed a victim surcharge of $100. Gibbs was also found guilty of failing to comply with a probation order, sentenced to time served of 20 days in jail and assessed a victim surcharge of $100.
Monika W. Lang was found guilty of failing to comply with a probation order, sentenced to one day in jail, placed on probation for nine months and assessed a victim surcharge of $100.
George E. Sponagle was found guilty of failing to comply with a probation order, sentenced to time served of 12 days and time credited of 12 days in jail and assessed a victim surcharge of $100.
Raphael J. Joseph was found guilty of assault causing bodily harm and mischief, sentenced to one day in jail, placed on probation for 12 months, assessed a victim surcharge of $100 and prohibited from possessing firearms for 10 years.
David D. Pierre was found guilty of assaulting a peace officer and failing to comply with a probation order, sentenced to 42 days in jail and assessed a victim surcharge of $100.
Ivan C. Skin was found guilty of resisting a peace officer and failing to comply with a probation order, sentenced to 14 days in jail and assessed a victim surcharge of $100. Skin was also found guilty of failing to comply with a condition of an undertaking or recognizance, sentenced to five days in jail and assessed a victim surcharge of $100.
Adam J. Stayko was found guilty of failing to comply with a probation order, sentenced to time served of four days in jail and assessed a victim surcharge of $100.
In Provincial Court on April 8:
Harold R. Fjellner was found guilty of failing to comply with a probation order, placed on probation for one year, fined $500 and assessed a victim surcharge of $150.
Wilfred J. Johnny was found guilty of operating a motor vehicle with a blood-alcohol reading over .08, fined $1,000, assessed a victim surcharge of $300 and prohibited from driving for one year. Johnny was also found guilty of failing to attend court when ordered to do so, sentenced to one day in jail and assessed a victim surcharge of $100.
April M. Monk was found guilty of driving with a suspended licence, fined $500, assessed a victim surcharge of $150 and prohibited from driving for one year.
Kenneth L.O. Squires was found guilty of assault, placed on probation for 12 months, assessed a victim surcharge of $100 and prohibited from possessing firearms for two years.
Myles E. Turner was found guilty of failing to comply with a probation order, sentenced to one day in jail and assessed a victim surcharge of $100.
Garry B. Vallentgoed was found guilty of criminal harassment, placed on probation for 18 months, assessed a victim surcharge of $100 and prohibited from possessing forearms for five years.
Martin T. Adam was found guilty of possession of stolen property with a value less than $5,000, placed on probation for 12 months and assessed a victim surcharge of $100.
Isaiah F. Aslin was found guilty of possession of stolen property with a value less than $5,000 and resisting a peace officer, fined $1,000 and assessed a victim surcharge of $300. Aslin was also found guilty of possession of a controlled substance, fined $500 and assessed a victim surcharge of $150.
Shaun M. Dinelle was found guilty of driving while prohibited, sentenced to 33 days in jail to be served on an intermittent basis, placed on probation until the expiration of the jail sentence, fined $1,000, assessed a victim surcharge of $150 and prohibited from driving for three years. Dinelle was also found guilty of a second count of driving while prohibited, sentenced to 33 days in jail to be served on an intermittent basis, placed on probation until the expiration of the jail sentence, fined $1,500, assessed a victim surcharge of $225 and prohibited from driving for three years.
James E. Wight was found guilty of failing to comply with a probation order, sentenced to 33 days in jail and assessed a victim surcharge of $100.
Fabian B. Joseph was found guilty of assault, sentenced to one day in jail, placed on probation for one year and assessed a victim surcharge of $100.
In Provincial Court on April 9:
Christopher J. Garro was found guilty of possession of a controlled substance and failing to comply with a probation order, sentenced to 14 days in jail, placed on probation for 18 months and assessed a victim surcharge of $200.
David A. Jensen was found guilty of criminal harassment and uttering threats, placed on probation for one year, assessed a victim surcharge of $100 and prohibited from possessing firearms for two years. Jensen was also found guilty of disobeying an order of the court, placed on probation for one year and assessed a victim surcharge of $100.
Franklyn J. Bellerose was found guilty of possession of a weapon for a dangerous purpose, improper storage of a firearm and unauthorized possession of a weapon, placed on probation for 12 months and assessed a victim surcharge of $100.
George R. Courtoreille was found guilty of uttering threats, sentenced to one day in jail, placed on probation for 18 months and assessed a victim surcharge of $100. Courtoreille was also found guilty of failing to comply with a probation order, sentenced to one day in jail and assessed a victim surcharge of $100.
Richard L. Joseph was found guilty of two counts of failing to comply with a condition of an undertaking or recognizance, sentenced to 28 days in jail and assessed a victim surcharge of $100.
Gorden W. Pagens was found guilty of resisting a peace officer and failing to comply with a probation order, sentenced to one day in jail, placed on probation for 12 months and assessed a victim surcharge of $100.
Lyla A.E. Sam was found guilty of mischief, sentenced to one day in jail, placed on probation for one year and assessed a victim surcharge of $100. Sam was also found guilty of assaulting a peace officer, placed on probation for one year and assessed a victim surcharge of $100.
Darcy D. Tomah was found guilty of failing to comply with a probation order, sentenced to 66 days in jail and assessed a victim surcharge of $100. Tomah was also found guilty of failing to comply with a condition of an undertaking or recognizance and two more counts of failing to comply with a probation order, sentenced to 66 days in jail, placed on probation for one year and assessed a victim surcharge of $100.
In Provincial Court on April 10:
teresa A. Thon was found guilty of resisting a peace officer, sentenced to 30 days in jail and assessed a victim surcharge of $100. Thon was also found guilty of failing to comply with a condition of an undertaking or recognizance, sentenced to 35 days in jail and assessed a victim surcharge of $100.
Vanessa K. Friesen was found guilty of two counts of theft of property with a value less than $5,000, sentenced to 15 days in jail, placed on probation for three years and assessed a victim surcharge of $100.
Kenneth J.L. John was found guilty of failing to comply with a probation order, sentenced to 30 days in jail and assessed a victim surcharge of $100.
Ryan D. Clark was found guilty of theft of property with a value less than $5,000, possession of stolen property with a value less than $5,000 and resisting a peace officer, sentenced to 25 days in jail to be served on an intermittent basis, placed on probation for one year and assessed a victim surcharge of $100. Clark was also found guilty of failing to comply with a condition of an undertaking or recognizance, sentenced to seven days in jail to be served on an intermittent basis and assessed a victim surcharge of $100. Clark was also found guilty of a second count of failing to comply with a condition of an undertaking or recognizance, sentenced to 14 days in jail to be served on an intermittent basis and assessed a victim surcharge of $100.
Bradley R. Jones was found guilty of driving while prohibited, sentenced to 34 days in jail, fined $2,000, assessed a victim surcharge of $300 and prohibited from driving for three years. Jones was also found guilty of driving without proper insurance, sentenced to time served of 36 days in jail and assessed a victim surcharge of $100. Jones was also found guilty of possession of stolen property with a value less than $5,000, sentenced to 24 days in jail and assessed a victim surcharge of $100.
Charles P. Luggi was found guilty of assault, sentenced to 30 days in jail, placed on probation for one year and assessed a victim surcharge of $100. Luggi was also found guilty of two counts of theft of property with a value less than $5,000, sentenced to 52 days in jail, placed on probation for one year and assessed a victim surcharge of $100.
In Provincial Court on April 13:
Jason B. Prince was found guilty of taking a motor vehicle without consent, placed on probation for one year, assessed a victim surcharge of $100 and prohibited from driving for two years. Prince was also found guilty of two counts of driving with a suspended licence, assessed a victim surcharge of $100 and prohibited from driving for two years.
In Provincial Court on April 14:
Edwin P. Bating was found guilty of driving while prohibited, fined $700, assessed a victim surcharge of $105 and prohibited from driving for one year.
Silvan R. Denis was found guilty of assault, placed on probation for 18 months, assessed a victim surcharge of $100 and prohibited from possessing firearms for 10 years.
Melodie J. Poliues was found guilty of theft of property with a value less than $5,000, sentenced to one day in jail, placed on probation for one year and assessed a victim surcharge of $100.
Jordan N. Shaw was found guilty of assault, sentenced to six days in jail, placed on probation for one year, assessed a victim surcharge of $100 and prohibited from possessing firearms for five years.
Matthew L. Vining was found guilty of unlawful possession of dead wildlife, fined $1,00 and assessed a victim surcharge of 400.
Monique L. Willey was found guilty of failing to comply with a probation order, fined $500 and assessed a victim surcharge of $150.
In Provincial Court on April 15:
Ronda M. ABou was found guilty of driving with a suspended licence, fined $500 and assessed a victim surcharge of $75.
Gregg D. Dewar was found guilty of driving with a suspended licence, fined $500 and assessed a victim surcharge of $75.
Joseph Klauzer was found guilty of uttering threats, placed on probation for 15 months, assessed a victim surcharge of $100 and prohibited from possessing firearms for five years.
Braeden W. Loesch was found guilty of mischief, placed on probation for 12 months and assessed a victim surcharge of $100.
Dustin R. Miller was found guilty of assault causing bodily harm, placed on probation for 12 months and assessed a victim surcharge of $100.
Linda J. Woody was found guilty of driving while prohibited, fined $500 and assessed a victim surcharge of $75.
Jackie J. Hall was found guilty of mischief and failing to comply with a condition of an undertaking or recognizance, sentenced to time served of three days and time credited of three days in jail, placed on probation for six months and assessed a victim surcharge of $100.
Todd E. Jolley was found guilty of failing to comply with a probation order, placed on probation for three months and assessed a victim surcharge of $100.
In Provincial Court on April 16:
Dean R. Anderson was found guilty of resisting a peace officer and failing to comply with a condition of an undertaking or recognizance, sentenced to one day in jail and assessed a victim surcharge of $100.
Robert G. Klyne was found guilty of possession of a controlled substance, sentenced to 15 days in jail and assessed a victim surcharge of $100. Klyne was also found guilty of three counts of failing to comply with a condition of an undertaking or recognizance, sentenced to time served of 15 days and time credited of 15 days in jail and assessed a victim surcharge of $100.
Vernon L.M. Knott was found guilty of failing to comply with a probation order, sentenced to one day in jail and assessed a victim surcharge of $100.
Louis J. Olson was found guilty of four counts of failing to comply with a condition of an undertaking or recognizance, sentenced to 25 days in jail to be served on an intermittent basis, placed on probation until the expiration of the jail sentence and assessed a victim surcharge of $100.
In Provincial Court on April 17:
Vincent J. Joseph was found guilty of driving while prohibited, fined $500, assessed a victim surcharge of $75 and prohibited from driving for one year.
Gordon W. Pagens was found guilty of mischief, sentenced to eight days in jail, placed on probation for 12 months and assessed a victim surcharge of $100.
In Provincial Court on April 20:
Ronald D. Collin was found guilty of resisting a peace officer, sentenced to one day in jail and assessed a victim surcharge of $100.
Tracy D. Gibbon was found guilty of being unlawfully in a dwelling-house, uttering threats and assault causing bodily harm, sentenced to 24 months in jail and assessed a victim surcharge of $200. Gibbon was also found guilty of forcible confinement, sentenced to 30 months in jail and assessed a victim surcharge of $200.
Chad R. Hill was found guilty of failing to produce a valid driver’s licence when ordered to do so, placed on probation for six months, fined $2,000 and assessed a victim surcharge of $300.
Keith D. Robertson was found guilty of two counts of driving while prohibited, fined $500, assessed a victim surcharge of $75 and prohibited from driving for one year.
Rannel C. Joseph was found guilty of ailing to comply with a probation order, sentenced to time served of 30 days and time credited of 30 days in jail and assessed a victim surcharge of $100.
Gerald R. Seymour was found guilty of driving while prohibited, sentenced to 14 days in jail to be served on an intermittent basis, placed on probation until the expiration of the jail sentence, fined $500, assessed a victim surcharge of $75 and prohibited from driving for one year.
In Provincial Court on April 21:
Isaac N. Giene was found guilty of causing a disturbance, placed on probation for one year and assessed a victim surcharge of $100.
Joyce A. Jackson was found guilty of possession of a weapon for a dangerous purpose, placed on probation for 18 months, assessed a victim surcharge of $100 and prohibited from possessing firearms for five years. Jackson was also found guilty of theft of property with a value less than $5,000, sentenced to 30 days in jail and assessed a victim surcharge of $100. Jackson was also found guilty of identity fraud, sentenced to 14 days in jail and assessed a victim surcharge of $100. Jackson was also found guilty of failing to comply with a probation order and failing to comply with a condition of an undertaking or recognizance, sentenced to seven days in jail and assessed a victim surcharge of $100.
Marc A.J. McMaster was found guilty of possession of a controlled substance for the purpose of trafficking, sentenced to six months in jail, assessed a victim surcharge of $200 and prohibited from possessing firearms for 10 years. McMaster was also found guilty of unauthorized possession of a restricted or prohibited weapon, sentenced to three months in jail and assessed a victim surcharge of $200.
In Provincial Court on April 22:
Darryle L.W. Brons was found guilty of breach of recognizance, sentenced to one day in jail and assessed a victim surcharge of $100.
Stephanie M.Chingee was found guilty of failing to comply with a condition of an undertaking or recognizance, sentenced to time served of three days in jail and assessed a victim surcharge of $100.
Vicki R. Denet was found guilty of operating a motor vehicle while impaired, fined $1,100, assessed a victim surcharge of $330 and prohibited from driving for one year.
Jesse G.C. Maggrah was found guilty of break and enter and placed on probation for one year.
Benjamin E. Wilson was found guilty of driving while prohibited, fined $1,000, assessed a victim surcharge of $150 and prohibited from driving for one year.
Tyler J. Anderson was found guilty of failing to comply with a probation order, sentenced to time served of 11 days in jail and assessed a victim surcharge of $100.
Jeremy J. Lowley was found guilty of failing to comply with a probation order, sentenced to time served of eight days and time credited of eight days in jail and assessed a victim surcharge of $100.
Robert F. Basil was found guilty of two counts of possession of a controlled substance and assessed a victim surcharge of $200.
Trevor C.E. Loe was found guilty of uttering threats, sentenced to three months in jail, placed on probation for one year and assessed a victim surcharge of $200.
In Provincial Court on April 23:
Tamara A. Thomas was found guilty of failing to comply with a probation order, sentenced to 12 days in jail and assessed a victim surcharge of $100.
Saie J. Yellowbird was found guilty of failing to comply with a probation order, fined $200 and assessed a victim surcharge of $60.
In Provincial Court on April 27:
Rene J. Batoche was found guilty of resisting a peace officer and failing to comply with a condition of an undertaking or recognizance, sentenced to three days in jail, placed on probation for 18 months and assessed a victim surcharge of $100. Batoche was also found guilty of mischief, sentenced to one day in jail and assessed a victim surcharge of $100.
Remi P. Gauthier was found guilty of uttering threats, sentenced to 111 days in jail, placed on probation for two years, assessed a victim surcharge of $200 and prohibited from possessing firearms for five years. Gauthier was also found guilty of making harassing telephone calls, sentenced to 111 days in jail, placed on probation for two years and assessed a victim surcharge of $200. Gauthier was also found guilty of theft of property with a value less than $5,000, sentenced to 90 days in jail, placed on probation for two years and assessed a victim surcharge of $100. Gauthier was also found guilty of failing to comply with a condition of an undertaking or recognizance, sentenced to 90 days in jail and assessed a victim surcharge of $100.
Alisha M. Penner was found guilty of theft of property with a value less than $5,000, sentenced to time served of nine days in jail, placed on probation for 12 months and assessed a victim surcharge of $100.
Clayton R. Stewart was found guilty of two counts of break and enter, sentenced to two years and one day in jail and assessed a victim surcharge of $200.






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