( sentenced :to 90 days in prison at the Terrace Community Correctional Centre, after he pleaded ty .to- a charge of , guil driving with a blood alcohol content over .08 ’ before Judge. Darrell Collins in provincial court Tuesday . wee tat fs Murray Gordon, “Nell was charged after an incident-on November. 3, — simil .1978, Neil algo had three = ‘Mr. Neil falls into tha previous convictions on - ar charges. ! ' POLICE NEWS st sthrea” persona in custody RCMP in Terrace have only possesses Licence: atthe: preset Collinis® told * hin! "bersres? COURT NEWS ficer when he appeared - before Judge Darrell Collins in provincial court here Tuesday. a The charges arouse after Quellette- was stopped by RCMP while driving his car away from the Bavarian Inn on February 10. Defense counsel Gordon Crampton stated: his client did. not understand what the officers were. asking when they requested Ouellette come to breathalyzer teat.; °°. "Feelings ran somewhal high at that.point and- may have continued. down to the police station,” Crampton The court. .was told Ouellette submitted one breath sample at the station. and became upset when asked to submit a second sample. Acearding to Crown counsel Tom. Bishop, Quellette then. punched one the attehding constablea in the jaw. : ; “Drinking is no excuse for. this sort of conduct,’’ Collins told Quellette, He ordered Ouelleite to pay a {lne of $250 or spend 21 days in jail in default of payment on the... impaired driving charge, also ordered Ouellette to pay a fine of §300 with 30 days in default on the charge of assaulting a police officer, Johi Robert Frank leaded guilty before Collins on a charge of impaired driving, following an in- cident on May 19. Frank told the court. he ; “a: learbor's passing sentence that, dependent on the decision of the Superintendent of Motor Vehicles, it; could be some time before he would be able to obtain a driver's licencse. Collins ordered Frank to pay a $50 fine or spend 5 days‘ in jail and ordered him to serve $ months ‘probation - ‘with 30 houra of community | work service as-a conditlon af probation, . David Frank Halvorson also pleaded guilty to a charge of impaired driving, after an incident May 19, and Collina ordered Halvorson to pay a fine of $150 or spend 10 days in jail in default, - Collins fined Raymond Lavole §160 or 14 days after he also pleaded guilty to-a charge of impaired driving. The court was told Lavole's vehicle was stopped by .Police at about 1:20 a.m. on - May 13, after it had been followed for some distance. Ronald Mueller pleaded guilty to a charge of con- suming alcohol in a public place. Crown Counsel J. Amdt stated Mueller had been observed drinking beer in a cab. Mueller told the court he was only getting rid of alechol two other persons had been consuming in the ‘cab at the time, “Hopefully those other two cab drivers will help me pay the fine,” Mueller told Collins, . Collin ordered him to pay a $50 fine, : Graham Geeraert was ordered to pay a fine of $25 — after he was found guilty of breach of a munjcipal by-law of occupying a building without an occupation permit.. . In provincial court Monday Shirley Smith and Chantal Poirier pieaded guilty to charges of break andenter and theft over $200, following the theft of $1500 from Big River Distributors. The court was told most of the money had been recovered. Collins ordered sentence put over until June 24, pending a pre-sentence In juvenile court on Tuesday, Collins sentenced one juvenile to a term of ite probation subject to review September 11 and including 30 hours of com- munity service work, after the juvenile pleaded guilty to a charge of possession of marijuana. Collins told another juvenile, who was charged bt aed with theft under $200 following an incident at Northern Drugs, that. it. seems that you ‘are only setilng a pattern of conduct that will end you up behind. bars,’ before a period of indefinite probation, subject to review on Septermber 11. Collins also ordered the juvenile to perform 10 hours of com- munity work service. “I'm pleased to be able to’ terminate your probation,” Collins told another juvenile. The court was told. the person had performed 50 hours of community work * service abd had been given a report by the probation genie said the probation ‘wes ended. ‘ after an incident Monday — night at the Dawson Con- struction site about 50 miles ; West of Terrace. Police state the three suspects started up a loader. andiatiempted to ram a dump trypk into the Skeena River. ‘Damage, is estimated to be about $500, . Lawrence Joseph Lariviere of Terrace was charged with impaired driving Monday -night, after the vehicle he was operating - . was checked by police... Kitimat RCMP are war- . ning parents of young people that there will be a crack- down'on youths who operate . motorcycles in the ares without lcenses, insurance or motor veliele llcenses. There appears to be an In- | crease in this type of offense. Valerie Collins of Kitimat “reported that someone stole . her purse from her shopping cart while she: was in a Kitimat store on June 4, . | The District of Kitimat. reported that .a vehicle — smashed in the gate to the. = pollution controt area during the. weekend, Police are investigating. ee ' agreed Jail the sentence for drunk driving ‘A Terrace resident was. category of person of whom an example should be. made," said Crown counsel Tom Bishop. Collins stated he with =the prosecutor in this case and fold Neil, “you've. been. given more than ample opportunity to’ realize the law will not tolerate. this sort of behavior.” - WEATHER An onshore flow continues to bring cloudy skies and showers in the morning with some sunny breaks in the afternoon, The expected high today is 12 degrees Celsius and the overnight low is 7 degrees. Soo . lle Ave. an eye on your figure neither will anybody else! 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