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Carried knife in committing assault

Jacob Jan Gerrits, 27, of Kentville, has been handed a conditiona­l discharge with probation for carrying a weapon — a knife — in committing an assault.

Gerrits changed his plea to guilty on Nov. 6 and the matter was adjourned to Jan. 7 to allow time for a pre-sentence report to be prepared and for sentencing. Judge Christophe­r Manning handed Gerrits a conditiona­l discharge with nine months of probation. The court granted a forfeiture order for the knife.

Gerrits committed the offence in Greenwich on Feb. 18, 2018. Another charge of carrying a weapon in committing an assault and a charge of carrying a weapon for the purpose of committing an offence were dismissed on Jan. 7.

Assault, undertakin­g offence

Alexander Leon Bertrand, 33, of Halifax, has been handed a conditiona­l discharge with probation for committing an assault and failing to comply with his undertakin­g.

Bertrand changed his pleas to guilty on Jan. 9. Judge Christophe­r Manning handed Bertrand a conditiona­l discharge with 12 months of reporting probation.

Bertrand committed the offences in Welsford on May 15 and 20, 2018. Another count of assault and two more counts of failing to comply with his undertakin­g were dismissed on Jan. 9 with the Crown offering no evidence.

Breathalys­er offence

Andrew Christophe­r Machinek, 28, of Kempt Shore, has been fined for operating a motor vehicle while his blood alcohol level exceeded the legal limit.

Machinek pleaded guilty to the charge on Jan. 8. Judge Ronda Van Der Hoek fined Machinek a total of $1,000 and imposed a one-year driving prohibitio­n against him.

Machinek committed the offence in Union Corner on Nov. 16, 2018. The legal blood alcohol limit is 80 mg of alcohol in 100 ml of blood. Machinek gave breathalys­er readings of 140 and 150.

Breathalys­er offence

Bradley Lloyd Clarke, 37, of Aylesford, has been fined for operating a motor vehicle while his blood alcohol level exceeded the legal limit.

Clarke changed his plea to guilty on Jan. 9. Judge Christophe­r Manning fined Clarke a total of $1,560 and imposed a two-year driving prohibitio­n against him.

Clarke committed the offence in Aylesford on Aug. 13. The legal blood alcohol limit is 80 mg of alcohol in 100 ml of blood. Clarke gave breathalys­er readings of 150 and 140.

Breathalys­er offence

Stephen Dykens, 40, of Wolfville, has been fined for operating a motor vehicle while his blood alcohol level exceeded the legal limit.

Dykens changed his plea to guilty on Jan. 8. Judge Christophe­r Manning fined Dykens a total of $1,950 and imposed a 15-month driving prohibitio­n against him.

Dykens committed the offence in Wolfville on Aug. 7, 2018. The legal blood alcohol limit is 80 mg of alcohol in 100 ml of blood. Dykens gave breathalys­er readings of 140 and 140.

Drove while disqualifi­ed

Nicholas Johnathan Caldwell, 29, of Wolfville, has been fined for operating a motor vehicle while disqualifi­ed.

Caldwell changed his plea to guilty on Jan. 8. Judge Christophe­r Manning fined Caldwell a total of $650 and imposed a one-year driving prohibitio­n against him.

Caldwell committed the offence in Avonport on Dec. 28, 2017.

Suspended sentence for stealing from store

Stacey Eugene Beals, 54, of Waterville, has been handed a suspended sentence with probation for stealing property of a value not exceeding $5,000 from the Atlantic Superstore.

Beals changed his plea to guilty on Oct. 24 and the matter was adjourned to allow time for a pre-sentence report to be prepared and for sentencing. On Jan. 8, Judge Christophe­r Manning handed Beals a suspended sentence with nine months of reporting probation.

Beals committed the offence in Kingston on Nov. 16, 2017. The charge against a co-accused, Ann Marie Viner, 56, of Waterville, was dismissed on Jan. 8 with the Crown offering no evidence.

A charge against Beals of stealing property from the Nova Scotia Liquor Corporatio­n of a value not exceeding $5,000 was withdrawn by the Crown on Jan. 8.

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