Provincial court report TERRACE — Here are convic- tions resulting from recent cases heard in Terrace provincial court: Oct, 29 Harvey William Johnson pleaded guilty to impaired driv- ing.. Johnson was fined $500 and is prohibited from driving for one year. Derek Joseph Bolion pleaded guilty to sexual assault, Bolton was sentenced to four months in jail and given 18 months proba- tion. Gordon William Gaspar pleaded ‘guilty to aggravated assault. Hé was fined $300, was ordered to: pay a $45 victim sur- charge and i is on probation for one year. 7” Oct. 31 John: Joseph Dignard was convicted of assault, and was fined $100,. He was also fined $100 for failing to comply with a condition of his release. Kenneth Edward Dotson was convicted ‘of assault. He was fined $200 and was ordered to pay a’B30 ‘victim surcharge. Eric. .Thibodeau was con- victed-on.two counts of break- ing and entering, Thibodeau was - sentenced to one year in jail. a John Edward McGrath pleaded guilty to breaking-and- entering. He was sentenced to four months in jail. Nov. 1 Allan John William Gingerich pleaded guilty to charges of hit-and-run, im- paired driving and refusing to provide a breath sample. Judge Ed de Walle sentenced Gingerich to six months plus seven days in prison and banned him from driving for one year. David Gerald Hall was con- victed of impaired driving. He was sentenced to three months in jail, to beserved intermittent- ly, three months on probation and a two-year driver’s licence suspension. He was also con- victed of narcotics possession, and was fined $50. Patrick Roland Villemarie pleaded guilty: to obstructing an officer., He was fined $300 and was ordered to pay a $45 victim ’ surcharge. Nov. 6 Rodney Peter Clayton plead- ed guilty to assault causing bodily harm. Clayton was sentenced to 30 days in jail and one year on probation, Floyd Stevens pleaded guilty to theft. under $1,000. He was given a conditional discharge and was ordered to perform 25 hours of community work ser- vice, Lawrence Russell Stephens pleaded guilty to impaired driv- ing. Stephens was fined $400, was ordered to pay a $60 victim surcharge and is prohibited from driving for one year. Nov. 5 Maurice James Jaeger plead- ed guilty to charges of causing a disturbance and possession of stolen property. Jaeger was fin- ed $350. Caroline Mae Daniels plead- ed guilty to impaired driving. She was fined $300, was ordered to pay a $45 victim surcharge and is prohibited from driving for one year. Nov. 8 Maureen Esther George was given a suspended sentenced and three months probation for narcotic possession. Archibald John McCallum pleaded guilty to narcotic possession, and was fined $300. Samantha Jane McGowan pleaded guilty to leaving the scene of an accident, McGowan was fined $100 and ordered to pay a $15 victim surcharge. Harjinder Singh Gill was con- victed of threatening and was ordered to post a $200 peace bond, Noy. 12 David Andrew Forcier plead- ed guilty to assault, and was fin- ed $200. David Gerald Hall pleaded guilty to assault. He was given a suspended sentence and one year probation, with condi- tions. Nov. 14 Perry Charles McKay pleaded guilty to driving with a blood- alcohol level over the legal limit of .08. McKay was fined $800, was ordered to pay a $100 vic- tim surcharge, and is prohibited from driving for one year. Carmen,.John Bangayipleadé., Vudeviny Alfred.\Chief pleaded ed: ‘guilty © to impairéd: drivng: -. Bangay was fined $700, was ordered to pay a $100 victim surcharge, and received an automatic driver's licence suspension. Bangay also plead- ed guilty to driving with a blood-alcohol level over the legal limit of .08 and was fined $400. Samantha Jan McGowan . pleaded guilty to driving with a . blood-alcohol level over the “legal limit of .08, McGowan was fined $450, and was ordered to pay a $60 victim sur- charge, Alan Gingerich pleaded guilty to. breaking-and-entering. Gingerich was sentenced to 18 months in prison. 5 a.m., join Operation CAT. To join Operation CAT, pick up a registration form at any BCAA Service Centre, ICBC ‘Claim Centre, Police Station or RCMP _ detachment. CAT is a free crime prevention pragram brought to you by: The British Columbia Automobile Association, ICBC, the Ministry of the Attorney General and Your Local Police. ¥ guilty “to » Chief was fined $300, was ordered to pay a $44 victim sur- charge and is prohibited from driving for one year, - Sherrie-Lynn Parrish pleaded guilty to refusing to provide a breathalyzer sample. Parrish was fined $1,000, was ordered to pay. a $100 victim surcharge and is banned from driving for one year. Pierre Norman Desjardins pleaded guilty to two counts of assault. Desjardins was given a suspended sentence, one year on probation, and was ordered to perform 10 hours of community work service, Nay, 15 Derek Edward Sayer was con- Combat Auto Theft If you don’t normally drive your car between 1 a.m. n.and By placing a CAT decal in the rear or side window of your. © ~~ vehicle, you are telling police and car thieves that your. - vehicle is not normally driven between 1 a.m. and 5 a.m. Police seeing your vehicle during those hours will assume . it has been stolen and will proceed accordingly, Combat Auto Theft BOM YOUR QOCAL POLICE OICBC impaired’ driving. | . victed on three counts of im- paired driving, Judge Ed de Walle sentenced Sayer to six months in jail, one year on pro- bation and prohibited him from driving for three years, James Pretulac pleaded guilty to acharge of mischief, and was fined $100, Christopher William Bolton Pleaded guilty to assault causing bodily harm and failing to com- ply with a condition of his release. He was fined $100, received a suspended sentence and one year on probation. Randall James Rodger plead- ed guilty to impaired driving. Rodger was fined $400 and is prohibited from drivign for one year. Nov, 18 Isreal Marshall Draper plead- ed guilty to theft under $1,000. Draper was given a suspended sentence and six months proba- tion and an order to perform 30 hours of community work ser- vice. National Ski Week Steven Lee Rozsas was con- victed of mischief, He was fined $200 and is on probation for six months. Terry Gene Boehm was con- victed on a charge of failing to comply with a condition of his release. Boehm was fined $300. Novy. 20 Walter Shostak pleaded guil- ty to driving with a blood- alcohol level over the legal limit of .08, Shostak was sentenced to. four months in jail-and is prohibited from driving for one year, Walter Shostak pleaded guil- ty to driving with a blood- alcohol level over the legal limit of .08. 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