Ai6- The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, June 26, 2002 From front Trial adjourned until late fall “When we have three fires happening together it looks very suspicious,” he testified June 21. “This is nat accidental. This is a deliberate set fire.” He said if the fires were accidental the first cabin’s fires would have extended to the trees and not the other cabins. He added the lack of charred grass between the three cabins suggests the fires were set individually. Defence lawyer Peter Leask cross examined the offi- cer suggesting the cause of the fire in the Pears’ cabin could have been. due to an earlier fire set by a smoulder- ing stove or from the oil lamp which was knacked to the floor by Wadsworth just prior to the shooting. But Beaulieu maintained the possibility of the fire Starting due to those reasons would be highly unlikely. The Crown expected to wrap up its case today. The trial, by judge alone, will adjourn until November be- cause of scheduling conflicts. Wadswarth’s defence lawyer, Peter Leask, will pre- sent his case at that time. Leask said last week he’s un- sure if the remainder of the trial will take place here or in the lower mainland. Leask said he will be looking for an acquittal in the case but Supreme Court Justice Ran- dall Wong could also choose to convict on manslaughter or second degree murder, Woman found guilty of El fraud A TERRACE woman must return more than $9,000 to the federal government after she was found guilty last week of failing to declare earnings while collecting em- ployment insurance benefits. Chery! Lucy Johnson was also sentenced to a four- month conditional sentence June 21 and will be on two years probation after that sentence is served. The woman was working as a book keeper for Nass Valley Builders Supplies in New Aiyansh while collect- ing employment insurance benefits from March 4 to Sept. 26, 1999, said E.L. investigator Vince Heslenfeld. “For a total of 26 weeks she was working for the en- lity and she earned a total of $18,666 — not one penny of which was declared on her employment insurance reports,” he said. During that time Johnson collected $9,720 in benefits. The case is unique because it was started when Nass Valley RCMP received information in the course of an- other investigation, said Heslenfeld. “Without that help it’s possible we never would have detected this,” Heslenfeld said. “She was working as a bookkeeper and seemed to know how the system worked.” In addition to paying back the $9,720 Johnson was or- dered to pay a $50 victims surcharge. As part of her con- ditional sentence she must abide by a curfew which con- fines her to her home between 11 p.m. - 6 a.m. Sundays- ~ James W. 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