a Phe Clete erties et erie ce ry ‘me ee ee ee ee ee - war. ‘A Terrace resident was ordered to pay a stiff fine after he was found guilty on a charge of driving with a blood alcohol content over the legal. . limit, when he appeared’.» Collins for. trial before Judge-™ -Darrall | Collins visdn' Terrace provincial court Monday Robert David’ Komm, 21, was given a $750 fine or ordered to spend 680 -days in jail in default of payment. Before sen- tence was passed, Crown - counsel Tom Bishop told ‘the court Komm had two earlier convictions of dangerous driving and: one previous conviction of impaired driving, all dating from September, "During the trial, RCMP ".@onstable Len Nolan ‘testified the charges were the result of an incident March 31, when Nolan. . was called to the scene of an accident on Kalum Lake Drive. Nolan said at that time,...Komm — ad- mitted to driving a Chrysler New Yorker, which had its. wheels in the ditch and was meeting tafe, the court Komm initially -stated he was drinking. after the accident, but ‘later changed his story. found Komm not. guilty on snother charge ‘of impaired 0 “driving, and’ said the crown had not proven its case, In other cases before the court, Winnifred: Margaret Dennis was found not gullty on six charges of forgery. Collins .-ruled: a statement given by Dennis to a police officer in connection with the charges was not ad-— missable as evidence. “Phere is ingufficient Otlginated in Hi evidence to support. the Crown’s case on all charges and accordingly I find you not. guilty.” ruling the statement inadmissable, O'Bri Terry James O'Brian pleaded guilty to charges of impaired vig and pobll plac betore Ju Judge public place before ) Collins. The court wad told by. Crown Counsel ‘Bishop the impaired driving charge was. the result on an incident July 6, after a truck driven. by O'Brian was high ‘speeds by noltee r) ce otheeee Solin’ olencd O'Brian to pay a $250 fine or spend 21 days in jail. '. Bishop told the court “the charge of consuming liquor in a public place Gated from Jan. 28. On that charge, O'Brian was ordered to pay a $50 fine. Donoved i Charles Roper pleaded guilty to a charge of driving while Bishop charges, said ‘the which , BC., followed an inci t June 9 when police pulled over acar Roper was driving. Bishop said at that time — Collins told Dennis after Roper produced a valid ‘license although his license had suspended for three months on April 3, The court was later told Roper made an ap- lication for a new cense while still under suspension. been - TERRACE COURT “That seems to be a considerable loophole in the administrative machinery.’ Collins commented before fining japan Seoeie” 10 days in in default an plea ty toa charge of driving with a blood alcohol content over the legal limit. Crown counsel said the charges were laid after an incident July 6, when police officers saw the car Pritchard was driving go through a flashing red light at Kalum _ Street Lakelse Avenue shortly after 2 a.m. - “I didn't really run the light, but I didn't st elther,”’ Pritchard told Collins. Collins chard to pay a $150 fine or Brant Arnold-Smith was found not guilty on a charge of driving an over weigh t vehicle when he appeared for before Collins. Raymond McRae, ordered Prit- 10 daya in in. perc! ave. im dell driven by Arnold-Smith . was Dearly 14,000 kil " when it was weighed at the pcales on June 19, Jchn Kustas, branch | manager of Lindsay’s Cartage, told the court he had. received assurances from a‘ customer that a rock-crusher Arnoald- Smith was tohaul was not overweight before he was dispatched. Kustas also testified the only way a driver could tell if a load was overweight before reaching the scales was if he was driving on an uphill grade, and Kustas stated Amold-Smith was strict’ liability” * stated the circumstances ‘in the case were unusual ‘before finding Arnold- Smith not guilty. - Ronald George Begg Piereed itv impaired driving. Residents face impaired charges - Richard Allen Schulmeister, of Terrace, faces charges of impaired driving, driving with a blood alcohol content over the legal limit, and. driving while * under suspension. Gary Frank Benson, of ‘Kitwanga, faces charges of impaired driving, driving with a blood alcohol content over the legal limit, and driving while under suspension, after a minor traffic accident occurred Sunday. Also ‘scheduled to in court, Roger William Pilon, 40, of vee faces charges, | Grivieg aa ae 3 A aleohol content over the , 1 ‘limit. ’ Police said a report . was received of an unknown male breaking -windows at E.T. Kenney School Saturday. Police rve still investigating. An expert talks about. are rare and number less than ten. Many of these are Indian stones and have] . passed from, owner ,to owner by theft, murder or The Koh-i-noor diamond paseod from one Indian rajah to another until 1526 the Moguls conquered the rajahs and took it. In turn the Persians conquered the Moguls and the diamond became one of the spoils of war. Reinjet Singh & it gave it to Queen ke 1849. She had it recut and it is now of tish crown jewels. 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