Prince George provincial court docket
From Prince George provincial court, November 19-23, 2018:
• Clayton William Carty (born 1975) was sentenced to 50 days in jail and 18 months probation and assessed $400 in victim surcharges for two counts of breaching an undertaking or recognizance. Carty was in custody for 22 days prior to sentencing.
• Nikkita Amelia John (born 1986) was sentenced to 42 days in jail, to be served on an intermittent basis, and one year probation for theft $5,000 or under and breaching probation.
• Shayn Robert Bulmer (born 1997) was assessed a $100 victim surcharge for breaching probation.
• Jason Matthew Ryan Farquhar (born 1990) was sentenced to one year probation, issued a 10-year firearms prohibition and assessed a $200 victim surcharge for robbery, committed in Fort St. John. Farquhar was in custody for 128 days prior to sentencing.
• Christopher Rea Middlemiss (born 1978) was issued two one-year $500 recognizance after allegations for two counts of causing fear of injury or damage.
• Cali Ronald Harold Peal-Barton (born 1994) was assessed a $100 victim surcharge for breaching probation. Peal-Barton was in custody for two days prior to sentencing.
• Marshall Charles West (born 1979) was assessed a $100 victim surcharge for breaching probation. West was in custody for 40 days prior to sentencing.
• Bradley Robert Foster (born 1979) was sentenced to 45 days in jail and ordered to pay $1,519.17 for mischief $5,000 or under and uttering threats and to 42 days in jail for theft $5,000 or under. Foster was also sentenced to one year probation, issued a 10-year firearms ban and assessed $300 in victim surcharges.
Foster was in custody for one day prior to sentencing.
• Patrick Ryan Baker (born 1987) was sentenced six months in jail for breaching a conditional sentence order and 18 and 30 days in jail and assessed $200 in victim surcharges for two counts of theft $5,000. Baker was in custody for 139 days prior to sentencing.
• Phillip Thompson Cooper (born 1966) was sentenced to 21 days in jail and assessed a $100 victim surcharge for breaching probation.
• Peter Junior Charlie (born 1981) was sentenced to one year probation and assessed $400 in victim surcharges for possessing a controlled substance, possessing an unauthorized weapon (non-firearm), willfully resisting or obstructing a peace officer and possessing stolen property under $5,000.
Charlie was in custody for 49 days prior to sentencing.
• Myles Hunter Alex (born 1991) was sentenced to 40 days in jail for possessing a firearm contrary to an order and to 30 days in jail for possessing a controlled substance and assessed $200 in victim surcharges. Alex was in custody for 27 days following his arrest.
• Stacie Anne Buttee (born 1972) was sentenced to 27 days in jail for possessing a weapon for dangerous purpose and to 15 days in jail for assault and failing to appear in court. Buttee was also sentenced to one year probation and assessed $300 in victim surcharges on the counts.
• Dale Curtis Currie (born 1978) was sentenced to 10 months in jail and two years probation and assessed $400 in victim surcharges for possessing stolen property over $5,000 and possessing a break-in instrument, committed in Red Rock.
• John Randall Haskell (born 1989) was sentenced to eight days in jail and 14 months probation and assessed a $100 victim surcharge for assault causing bodily harm. Haskell was in custody for 20 days following his arrest and a further 53 days prior to sentencing.
• Matthew Richard Steven Lozon (born 1994) was sentenced to 45 days in jail for breaking and entering with intent to commit an offence and to one year probation and assessed $400 in victim surcharges on the count plus breaching probation.
Lozon was in custody for 46 days prior to sentencing.
• Terry Lawrence Moore (born 1985) was issued a one-year $500 recognizance after allegation for causing fear of injury or damage.
• James Edward Wight (born 1975) was sentenced to 18 months probation and assessed $200 in victim surcharges for two counts of assault. Wight was in custody for 34 days prior to sentencing.