Page A8& — Terrace Standard, Wednesday, April 29, 1992 TERRACE — Here are convic- tions resulting from recent cases heard in Terrace provincial court: : January 6 ~ Kelly Brenton’ Lund pleaded “guilty to assaulting a peace of- ficer. He was sentenced to six ‘months in jail and two years on -probation, ; ' Frederick Abou was con- ‘victed of driving with a blood- ‘alcohol level over the legal limit of .08. He was fined $100 and is banned, from. driving for 18° ‘months. » Thomas Schulmeister pleaded guilty to friving with a. blood-alcohol - level over the legal iimit of .08. He was sentenced to 14 daysin- prison,’ to be served intermit- tently, and is prohibited from driving for one year. ‘ . January 8 . Jean-Paul Normand Lavallee pleaded guilty to breaking and entering. He was sentenced to six months in prison. ‘; Melvin Robinson pleaded guilty to breaking and entering and to possession of stolen pro- “perty valued at less than $2,000, He received’ a suspended ‘sentence and one year on proba. tion, ~: °° a . Currie Owen Gosnell pleaded guilty to impaired ‘driving. He was fined $500 and is prohibited from driving for one year. William Clyde Azak pleaded -guilty to. impaired driving. He was sentenced to seven days in jail and is banned for one year from driving. Merlin Chester Robinson was convicted on a charge of public mischief, and was sentenced to seven days in jail. He was also fined an additional $75 for theft under $1,000. _ Lorne Kurt Stevens was con- victed on two counts of breach : of probation. He was sentenced to a month in jail. January 9 ’ Arlene Maxime Moore plead- éd guilty to assaulting a peace officer. Moore was sentenced to 14 days in jail and one year on probation. , _+ Oscar Dennis pleaded guilty _ to two counts of assault. He received a. suspended: sentence and one year on probation. Keith David Sandhals was convicted on eight charges of assault. Sandhals was, given:.a. suspended sentence, two-year: on probation and an:order to serve 200 hours of community work service~ ‘Rodney Darrell Kerr pleaded _ guilty to theft under $1,000 and mischief, He was fined $500 and was given 18 months probation. _ Marvin Grant Quock pleaded Michael and NORTHERN LIGHTS AIR 17. 847-4400 - Smithers * Flight Training * Sightseeing * Air Craft Rentals — - CONTINUOUS GROUND SCHOOL = “Terrace Art Association | Grand bg May 1st- 3rd ~ _ Enhance your office or home environment with original local art atlow rates withour ART RENTAL PROGRAM . Located in the BO 7 Terrace Public Art Gallery - lower level Terrace Public Library. Court report guilty to obstructing an officer, and was fined $250. — January 10 Russell Marvin Herbert was convicted of assault. He was fined $300 and was put on pro- bation for six months, Kelvin Arthur Waod pleaded ' guilty to. driving with a blood- alcohol level over the legal limit of .08. He was fined $450 and ‘received an automatic driver’s licence suspension, Audrey Evelyn Donahue pleaded guilty to theft under $1,000, receiving a $100 fine. ““Clande Jean Lebel pleaded guilty. to impaired impaired driving..Lebel was fined $500 and is prohibited from driving for one year. ; Douglas Raymond Mattenley pleaded guilty to assault causing bodily harm. Mattenley was fin- ed $200 and received six months probation. Elizabeth Louise Stokes pleaded guilty to driving with a blood-alcohol’ level over the legal limit of .08. Stokes was fined $400 and ‘received an automatic driver’s licence suspension, Marvin Russell Herbert was convicted of assault. He was fined $300 and is on probation for six months. Kelvin Arthur Wood pleaded guilty to driving with a blood- alcohol level over the legal limit of .08. Wood was fined $450 and and received an automatic driver’s licence suspension. January 14 Tracy Lee Teschner pleaded guilty to driving with a blood- alcohol level over the legal limit of ,08 Teschner was fined $400 received an automatic driver’s licence suspension. Allan Dale Little pleaded guilty to possession of stolen property, and three counts of failing to comply with a condi- tion of his release. He was sentenced to six weeks in jail. ‘Gerald: Jaques’ Chapdelaine pleaded - guilty. to. assault. He was fined $300. January 16 Randolph Kelly Hanhart pleaded guilty to assault. He was given a suspended sentence service. James Lawrence Roe pleaded guilty to driving with a blcod- alcohol level over the legal limit of .08. 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