The Prince George Citizen

Provincial court docket

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From Prince George provincial court, Aug. 16-23, 2019:

– Cali Ronald Harold Peal-Barton (born 1994) was sentenced to 25 days in jail for two counts of breaching probation. Peal-Barton was in custody for one day prior to sentencing.

– George Lewis Olsen (born 1970) was sentenced to 25 days in jail for assault and willfully obstructin­g or resisting a peace officer and to 15 days in jail for possessing a dangerous weapon and to one year probation on the counts. Olsen was in custody for one day prior to sentencing.

– Cynthia Mae Hildebrand­t (born 1974) was prohibited from driving for one year and fined $750 plus a $112.50 victim surcharge for driving while driver’s licence is suspended under the Motor Vehicle Act.

–Clayton Angus Middlemiss (born 1988) was sentenced to 174 days in jail for knowingly occupying a vehicle in which a firearm is present and to no further days for possessing a firearm without a licence or registrati­on, possessing a controlled substance, possessing a weapon for a dangerous purpose, driving while disqualifi­ed, possessing a non-firearm weapon, possessing a firearm contrary to an order, personatio­n with intent to avoid arrest, two counts each of driving while disqualifi­ed and breaching probation, prohibited from driving for three years for dangerous driving and issued a 10-year and a lifetime firearms prohibitio­n on the firearms counts. Middlemiss was in custody for 433 days prior to sentencing.

– Virgil Stanley Johnson (born 1985) was sentenced to 55 days in jail and ordered to provide a DNA sample for assault and to 30 days in jail for theft $5,000 or under and breaching probation. Johnson was in custody for 61 days prior to sentencing.

– Quintin James Maxwell (born 1976) was sentenced to 86 days in jail for driving while disqualifi­ed under the Criminal Code and driving while prohibited under the Motor Vehicle Act, both committed in Prince George, to 54 days in jail for driving while disqualifi­ed under the Criminal Code, committed in Fort St. John, prohibited from driving on both counts, and sentenced to no further time for theft $5,000 or under, committed in Fort St. John.

– Gregory Nixon (born 1950) was issued a one-year $500 recognizan­ce after allegation of causing fear of injury or damage.

– Everett Riley Edward Patrick (born 1977) was sentenced to one year probation for assault and to no further time for mischief $5,000 or under and possession a weapon for a dangerous purpose. Patrick was in custody for 76 days prior to sentencing.

– Jordy Martin Visser-Hayne (born 1996) was sentenced to one day and 13 days respective­ly for two counts of breaching probation. Visser-Hayne was in custody for nine days prior to sentencing.

–- Darrin Elmer White (born 1977) was prohibited from driving for one year and fined $1,000 plus a $150 victim surcharge for driving while prohibited or licence suspended under the Motor Vehicle Act.

– David Bernard Kerbrat (born 1981) 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.

– Kenneth James Moore (born 1965) was sentenced to time served for breaching an undertakin­g. Moore was in custody for 14 days prior to sentencing.

– Michael Charles Foster (born 1965) was sentenced to an eightmonth conditiona­l sentence order and 18 months probation and ordered to provide a DNA sample for assault with a weapon and causing a disturbanc­e, two counts of assault and three counts of uttering threats to cause death or bodily harm. Foster was in custody for 107 days prior to sentencing.

– Justin James Nevers (born n/a) was sentenced to 109 days in jail and two years probation, ordered to provide a DNA sample and issued a 10-year firearms prohibitio­n for sexual assault. Nevers was in custody for 589 days prior to sentencing.

– Lucas Kenneth Richard Turner (born 1987) was sentenced to time served and 18 months probation for theft $5,000 or under, breaching probation and two counts each of mischief $5,000 or under and breaching an undertakin­g or recognizan­ce. Turner was in custody for 73 days prior to sentencing.

– Andrew Carl Pete (born 1992) was sentenced to 12 days in jail for possessing weapon for dangerous purpose, breaching probation and willfully resisting or obstructin­g a peace officer, to three days in jail for possessing stolen property under $5,000 and to time served for separate counts of breaching probation, breaching an undertakin­g or recognizan­ce and willfully resisting or obstructin­g a peace officer. Pete was also sentenced to one year probation on the weapon charge and spent 48 days custody prior to sentencing.

– Brenton Angus Kenney (born 1960) was fined $350 for fraud $5,000 or under.

– Jake Toby Patrick (born 1994) was sentenced to time served for theft $5,000 or under, committed in Prince George, and breaching probation, committed in Vanderhoof. Patrick was in custody for 15 days prior to sentencing.

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