The Prince George Citizen

Prince George provincial court docket

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From Prince George provincial court, June 3-7, 2019:

• Leo Kirk Milton (born 1982) was sentenced to 49 days in jail for uttering threats to cause death or bodily harm and to 30 days for breaching probation and to 18 months probation on the counts.

Milton was in custody for five days prior to sentencing.

• John Robert Wood (born 1960) was issued a one-year $500 recognizan­ce after allegation of causing fear of injury or damage and fined $100 plus a $15 victim surcharge for driving without reasonable considerat­ion under the Motor Vehicle Act.

• Andrea Leah Bowser (born 1978) was sentenced to zero days in jail for breaching probation.

• David Nicholas Joseph Johnson (born 1987) was sentenced to seven days in jail for breaching probation.

Johnson was in custody for three days prior to sentencing.

• Logan Robert Solonas (born 1997) was sentenced to time served and 18 months probation for criminal harassment and two counts of breaching probation and issued a 10-year firearms prohibitio­n and ordered to provide a DNA sample on the criminal harassment count. Solonas was in custody for 142 days prior to sentencing.

• Jared Blake Switzer (born 1985) was sentenced to 21 and 30 days respective­ly, to be served on an intermitte­nt basis, prohibited from driving for two years and fined $1,000 plus $150 in victim surcharges for two counts of driving while driver’s licence is suspended under the Motor Vehicle Act.

• Russell Jack Gaucher (born 1975) was sentenced in Indigenous court to one year probation with a suspended sentenced for breaching probation and two counts of theft $5,000 or under.

• Daniel Willard Tom (born 1991) was issued a one-year $500 recognizan­ce after allegation of causing fear of injury or damage.

• Keghan Samuel Cosh (born 1982) was sentenced to 34 days in jail for mischief and theft $5,000 or under and to one year probation on the theft count. Cosh was in custody for 15 days prior to sentencing.

• Dale Curtis Currie (born 1978) was prohibited from driving for one year and fined $500 plus a $75 victim surcharge for driving while prohibited or licence suspended under the Motor Vehicle Act.

• Therese Indya Sam (born 1989) was sentenced to one year probation with a suspended sentence for theft $5,000 or under and to zero days in jail for breaching a recognizan­ce.

• Warren Derek Sill (born 1976) was prohibited from driving for one year and fined $500 plus a $75 victim surcharge for driving while prohibited or licence suspended under the Motor Vehicle Act.

• Tyler Bert Sinclair (born 1986) was sentenced to 30 days in jail for breaching probation, breaching an undertakin­g or recognizan­ce and two counts of theft $5,000 or under, to 15 days for a separate count of breaching probation and to six days for a separate count of theft $5,000 or under and to one year probation on the theft counts.

Sinclair was in custody for four days prior to sentencing.

• Michael Richard Banks (born 1973) was sentenced to 15 days in jail, to be served on an intermitte­nt basis, prohibited from driving for one year and fined $500 plus a $75 victim surcharge for driving while prohibited or licence suspended under the Motor Vehicle Act.

• Virgil Stanley Johnson (born 1985) was sentenced to 12 days in jail for theft $5,000 or under and to two years probation on the count plus assault and breaching probation.

Johnson was in custody for 50 days prior to sentencing.

• Julien Naseem Abdala Yasin Lazarre (born 1997) was sentenced to 65 days in jail and 18 months probation, issued a 10-year firearms prohibitio­n and ordered to provide a DNA sample for aggravated assault and unlawful confinemen­t or imprisonme­nt. Lazarre was in custody for 386 days prior to sentencing.

• Jamie Wally Ralph Butler (born 1972) was prohibited from driving for two years and fined $2,000 plus a $300 victim surcharge for driving while prohibited or licence suspended under the Motor Vehicle Act.

• Brendan Sean Elliott (born 1982) was sentenced to one year probation for criminal harassment, wilfully resisting or obstructin­g a peace officer, obstructin­g lawful use of property, uttering threats to cause death or bodily harm and possessing stolen property under $5,000. Elliott was in custody for 220 days prior to sentencing.

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