He sees si A -six-month jail sentence was handed down in Terrace impaired dane aoe pa arge toa man the judge called a “menace”, Harold Montgomery Gils fo before Judge Coll iD a for Sentencing on charge of ed driving and driving one disqualified. Montgomery had been stopped by Terrace RCMP on April 21 while he was driving a motorcycle without a helmet, Incarceration for the offences was recom- mended by crown counsel asp Montgomery had accumulated numerous affences in the last few years. “It seems ta me that you have been given all - sorta of opportunity to straighten up,''said ns, . “You are. not only a Muisane in our society but a menace, therefore sentencing must'be done to bring it to the'attention of others,’'Collins told Montgomery. “At some point the court’s patience will be exhausted and quite frankly mine are exhausted in this case," he said. LOCAL DOCTOR Guilty plea on drug charge A Terrace physician ap- peared in Terrace provincial court Monday before Judge Darrall Collins to answer to a charge of possession of marijuana. Dr. John Birbeck was found in possession of the marijuana on Sept, 7 when be was searched hy RCMP m the stairwell M CFIK radio and television station, Grown Counsel Don Brown told the court. When asked In court if he understood the charge Birbeck told Judge Collins he didn’t believe marijuana to be a narcotic. Collins told Birbeck that there was no doubt it does come under the Narcotic Control = Act, COURT NEWS Terrance Willlam Dobson, 16, was sentenced fo a year. in jail in Kitimat, provincial court Thuraday. “Sebeon pleated ty to common assault on restaurant manager Alan King and possesalon of stolen property. at had previously pleaded guilty to breach of recognaissance and two counts of failure to appear in court. sy pay tl guilty previously a motorcycle worth more than He was sentenced to 90 days for assault, six months consecutive for possesalon of stolen property, 14 days concurrent for breach of recognalssance, two months consecutive for theft, and three months concurrent to each other but conssculive to the other sentences for failure to appear. Ceasar Salvador Gonzales, 19, pleaded guilty to assault causing harm and was fined $500 or in default, 60 days. The charge arose out of an ineldent April 26 in Kitkmat's Centennial Park.. _ Douglas Angur Mean. ; drew, 19, jlea jeaded, guilty. to driving with a blood alcoho) count over .08, He was fined $850 or in default, 30 days, -Hospitat Montgomery was sentenced to six months in jail for impaired driving’ with the Tecommendation he receive treatment at Treatment. North in Prince George and three months to be served concurrent on the driving While disqualified charge. Charles Kingston Pleaded quilty toa charge of being in possession of a dangerous weapon on April 19. Kingston was seen waving a knife at his stepson, Graham McKenzie, prompting an RCMP member to pull Defense counsel Dave Warner requested that Birbeck's plea ‘of guilty be handled witha conditional @schurge as the medical frofession has severe sanc- tions in such cases and as no person ia entitled to be registered aa a doctor as a result of such an offence. Warner also asked the court to take into con- Trio in jail for stabbing Police now say they. have three suapects in custody after o stabbing here Sunday evening. Hazel Stephens, 36, was taken to Mills Memorial after police responded toa call that there was a fightat a Kofoed Drive residence. Stephens is in satisfactory condition in hospital suffering from stab wounds and multiple bruises. She was apparently stabbed in the leg after four women broke into the Thorshill home. Police conducted: a clty- wide search for the aeeallants following the - found to be in his revolver on Kingston, erown counsel told the court. “I cannot control alcohol,”"Kingston _ told Collins, Kingston also told Collins he had been trying to reform and had spent sometime in the hospital. Kingston's wife spoke to Collins on her husband’s behalf ‘and stated he was trying to do something about his drinking. Graham McKenzie was also asked by Collins to state how he was now getting along with Kingston. Collins suspended on the charge and placed Kingston on three years probation with the con- ars the effect this would have on a voung inedical doctor, statiay it d be severe. wi Certainly society expecta perfection in all actions of thelr lives,” stated Collins. “The result would tend to bring Dr. Birbeck into Ine with other offences and the end result would tend to be the same,” added Collins, Crown Counsel told the court he would not be op- posed to a conditional discharge but asked - for conditional dlecharge with a period of probation. Collins stated a conditional discharge would be contrary to the interest of the public and it would be in the benefit a the doctor, Defense cousel Warner argued that there is a shortage of medical rac dtioners and it would the public detriment that aay doctor should lose hin Hcense. Collins ordered that a feport be submitted Nov. 5 from the probation office before sentencing. Wayne Bome also ap- peared before Collins for the game charge that he was marijuana on the same date end place as Birbeck and received a $100 fine and in default seven days, Were steering a course to give you the best cargo j service on the coa st. md Dependable twice weekly service. Efficient roll-on roll-off service. on of | dition be must abstain completely from the use of alcohol, Donald Bolton pleaded guilty to charges of break and entry and theft, Bolton was met by three friends who had broken into Big River Distributors and returned with them to take 50 casea of beer, the court was tad. Bolton was charged also with theft of a pair of boots from the K-Mart store in Terrace. Collins sentenced Bolton teserve 18 months Probation of the theft of the beer and 200 hours community work service. Bolton also received a fine of $100 or 7 days in default for the theft of the bento. id Armsworthy pleaded guilty to charges af being impaired and operating an oversized vehicle, Armsworthy -was fined $300 in default 90 days for impaired driving and $25 for driving an oversized vehicle. ; Barbara Groat pleaded guilty to consuming liquor in a public place and was fined $25. Judge Collins levied a small fine as Groat is a student in college and is subeldized. Leonard Hurd received - afine of $400 or 60 days in default after he pleaded guilty to a charge of driving while impaired. Henry Davidson, 20, was fined $100 or 7 days In default for causing a disturbance at the Terrace Recreation Centre on Sept. 1. Gene Miller pleaded guilty to a charge of impaired driving and was fined $400 or @ days in default. Stephen Bradley Pleaded gullty toa charge of theft over $200 and was fined #250 in default 21 days. ORDERED TO TAKE TREATMENT | ix-months in jail for impaired Bradley took a jet boat from a marina on Gibson landing Aug. 15, the court was told, Bradley's attempt was unsuc ] as he ran into another boat, crown counsel told the court, Renato Costa of Kitimat appeared in qustody and bail wag set at $1,000 for his release. Costa was brought before Judge Collins on The Horak, Tuesday, September 25, 1977, Page, © © breach of recognizance and break and entry charges, the court was Hector St. Laurent pleaded guilty toa charge of causing a disturbance in an dwelling in Terrace provincial court Monday. St. Laurent entered the Willows Rest Home on June 28 with a friend after forced entery into the locked building, Crown Counsel Tom Bishop told the court, St. Laurent refused to pay the taxi driver who followed them into the building where a in front of ten ea Ton oy ladies. ouné St. Laurent told Judge Darral Collins he was intoxicated and did not remember the incident. 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