Local court report “TERRACE — Here are convic- “tions resulting from recent cases ‘heard in Terrace provincial court: oh September 11 Lawrence Kelvin Anderson _ pleaded guilty to narcotic posses- ‘sion and was fined $100. . >’ Michael Patrick Corbett ‘pleaded. guilty to breaking and entering, Corbett was sentenced - to: four ‘months in jail and one §-------year.on probation. ‘Douglas John Case pleaded ~puilty.to charges of breaking and “entering, theft over $1,000 and possession of stolen property, He “received a suspended sentence “and two years on probation. . Michael"” Frederick Saigeon . pleaded guilty to fraudulently ob- “: taining food or lodging and was ‘ fined $200. ‘Gordon. Raymond McDonald ‘pleaded guilty to breach of proba- “tion.and‘failing to comply with a condition” .of a recognizance. -McDonald was sentenced to four ‘months in prison in addition to any time already being served. September 15. John Joseph Dignard pleaded _ guilty to possession of a narcotic. Dignard was fined $250. : September 16 Ivan Nelson Quock was sentenced to seven days in jail for “ “assault, and 30 days in jail for failing ‘o appear in court. . - “September 18 Leo Ernest -Lepine pleaded guilty to a charge of assault. He was fined $200 and is on proba- - tion for three months, Ronnie Dale Fandrick pleaded guilty to assault. Fandrick was fined $200 and is on probation for - six months, _ Steve Letourneau pleaded guilty to theft under $1,000 and _-was fined $100. < Kelly Wayne Hilton pleaded guilty to bit and run. He was “sentenced to 30 days in jail and is prohibited from driving for six ‘months. «Charles Neil Passey pleaded guilty to driving with a blood- . alcohol level over the legal limit _of 0.08, Passey was sentenced to “six months in, jail and was .. prohibited from driving for three _ Years. “George Collington ~ He was fined $200. _ September 22 — Dease Lake ‘Ervin Gerhard Klassen was convicted of possession of a firearm, He was sentenced to nine months in prison, three years on i rs _ Pleaded ; guilty to. breach of. recognizance, sot = "Rebin Kirk Beaulieu piédded ™ guilty to driving with a blood- probation and is prohibited from owning firearms for five years. Ivan Nelson Quock was con- victed of breaking and entering and uttering a death threat, Quock was sentenced to seven months in jail and 18 months on probation. Quock was also sentenced to an additional two weeks in jail for taking a motor vehicle. without consent. _ September 24 Donald. Hugh Ridley pleaded guilty to a charge of cruelty to animals. He was fined $400. - Wayne Ferdinand Exner was convicted of impaired driving. Exner was sentenced to two weeks in prison, three months on probation and is prohibited from driving for one year. Shane Merlin Partridge pleaded guilty to driving with a blood- alcohol level over the legal limit of 0.08. He was fined $400 and is prohibited from driving for one year, . September 25 Christopher O’Brien pleaded guilty to theft under $1,000 and was fined $100. : Louis Therrien pleaded guilty ta narcotic possession and was fined $100. Edward Joba pleaded guilty to two counts if narcolic possession. He was fined $150, September 29 Melinda Adeline McKay pleaded guilty to two counts of theft under $1,000. McKay was fined $200 and is on probation for one year. _ October 2 Paul Jean Gordon Gosselin pleaded guilty to driving with a blood-alcohol level over the legal limit of 0.08, He was fined $500 fh Giesbrecht j guilly to driving with a blood- alcohol level over the legal limit of 0.08. He was fined $400 and is prohibited from driving for one year. Byron Leroy Williams pleaded guilty to assault and.was given a suspended senience with six months on probation, October 5 Steve Kent Goodman pleaded guilty to possession of a narcotic, Goodman was sentenced to one day in jail and was fined $2,500. Ronald Lee Milton pleaded guilty to uttering a death (threat. He was sentenced to 30 days in jail and two years on probation. October 8 Henry John Holota pleaded guilty to theft under $1,000 and was fined $175. October 9 Joseph Kelvin Rodda pleaded guilty to impaired driving. Rodda was fined $450 and is prohibited from driving for one year. Henry John Holota pleaded The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, December 9, 1992 - Page AQ a Once again the event everyone Is waiting for MOUNT LAYTON HOTSPRINGS New Year’s Blast ‘92 Come and Join the Fun! Champagne °« Party Favours * Smorgasborg * Good Music Tickets available at the front desk, MOUNT LAYTON HOTSPRINGS RESOBTLTD aa \ and is prohibited from driving for S one year, Gary Frank Benson pleaded . guilty to driving with a blood- alcohol level over the legal limit he of 0.08, Benson was fined $500 and is prohibited from driving for = one year. Albert Clark Grant was con- victed on two counts of assault & and one count of sexual assault. 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