Court report TERRACE — Here are convic- tions resulting from recent cases heard in Terrace provincial court: July 8 Calvin Lawrence Willis was convicted of possession of stolen property valued at Jess than $1,000. He was sentenced to four months in jail. July 9 Cameron James Rose was con- victed of assaull. He was fined $200 and is on probation for one year. Wayne Raymond Adams pleaded guilty to assault, He was fined $300 and is on probation for ole year, , July 10 Allan Paul Collier pleaded guilly to impaired driving. He was fined $750 and is prohibited from driving for one year. Michael Patrick © Corbett pleaded guilty to mischicf caus- ing less than $1,000 damage, theft under $1,000, failing to comply with a condition of a recognizance and possession of a prohibited weapon. Corbett was sentenced to 60 days in jail. Perry Robert Howard pleaded guilly to failing to appear in court and was fined $50, Thomas Michael Barnes pleaded guilty to assault. He was given a suspended sentence and one year on probation with condi- tions. Steven Roy Hill pleaded guilty to disqualified driving. He was fined $500. Nelson Charles Leeson pleaded guilly to being unlawfully at large, Leeson was fined $150. James Douglas Clayton Jr. pleaded guilty to two counts of failing to comply with a condition of a recognizance, and one count of assaulling a peace officer. Clayton was sentenced to three months in prison and one year on probation with conditions. July 17 Barry Jason Smith pleaded guilty to obstructing a peace of- ficer. He was fined $200. Douglas Keosolofski pleaded guilty to narcotic possession and was fined $35, Lester Bruce Parnell pleaded guilty to assault and was fined $200. Gordon Darrell pleaded. “guilty to impaired dry ing’:He was fined $750, is’ on” probation for one year and is prohibited from driving for one year, July 22 Jerry Joseph Johns pleaded guilty to two counts of failing to comply with a condition of a recognizance, Johns was sentenced to 30 days in jail. July 24 Hazel Loretta Robinson pleaded guilty to impaired driving. Robinson was sentenced to five days in jail and is prohibited from driving for one ycar. Stella Elizabeth Wilson pleacd guilty to theft under $1,000 and was sentenced to five days in jail. Andre Norman Desjardins pleaded guilty to impaired driv- ing. He was fined $700 and is prohibited from driving for one year. Frank Ambrose Bennett pleaded guilty to possession of stolen property valned at less than $1,000. He was fined $75. July 28 — Dease Lake William Ah Clem was con- victed of sexual assault. He was fined $200. Ricky Phillip © McClusky pleaded guilty to assault. He was fined $200. July 31 Gordon Raymond MacDonald pleaded guilty to three counts of breach of probation and one count of failing 10 comply with a condition of a recognizance. MacDonald was sentenced to 40 days in jail. Willard Ambrose Martin pleaded guilty to impaired driv- ing. Martin was fined $500 and is prohibited from driving for one year. Kenny Emilien Valcourt pleaded guilty to impaired driv- ing. Valcourt was sentenced to 30 days in jail, to be served inter- miltently, three months on proba- tion, and is prohibited from driv- ing for one year. Michacl Brian Alexcee pleaded guilty to assault. Alexcee was sentenced to one month in jail and one year on probation. Heinz Wiedeck pleaded guilty to assault and was fined $400, Alvin Wendell. Davis pleaded guilty to disqualified. driving. He was fined $200 and is prohibited from driving for one year. August 7 Douglas Dale Harrison was convicted of. assault, Harrison was given a suspended sentence, six months on probation. Cecilia Bernadette Clayton Niebergal, pleaded guilty to two counts of theft under $1,000 and one count of failing to appear in court. She was given a suspended sentence, six months probation, and an of- der to perform 20 hours of com- munity work service, Jason Jay Brown pleaded guilty to theft under $1,000. Brown was given a suspended sentence, six months probation and 20 hours of community work service. ‘Douglas = Walter © Hudson pleaded guilty to impaired driv- ing. He was fined $800 and is prohibited from driving for one year. Stephen Lome Radford was convicted om a charge of armed robbery, He was sentenced to two years in prison. Radford was also convicted on two counts of im- paired driving. He was sentenced to six months in prison, and is prohibited from driving for twa years. August 10 Joseph Andrew Shannon pleaded guilty to assault, assault- ing a peace officer, two counts of mischief causing Jess than $1,000 damage, and two counts of failing to comply with a condition of a recognizance. Shannon was sentenced to a total of five and a half months in prison, and one ycar on probation. August 14 William James Turner was con- victed of possession of stolen property valued at less than $1,000. Tumer was given a suspended sentence, ome year on probation and 50 hours com- munity work service. Page A4 — Terrace Standard, Wednes Jay, October 14, 1992 Our October Crystal Character OLAVHO Fishing Bear " Handcrafted From. 32% Full Lead Austrian Crystal Regular Retail Price $64.” SPECIAL SALE aR Only $44.” Save 30% ERWIN'S _ Aust of fineofewelry SINCE 1910 4637 Lakelse Ave., Terrace — 635-7440 Skeena Mall, Terrace — 635-5111 246 City Centre, Kitimat — 632-3313 Pn ISGERURE. ADs i USE 3rd ANNIVERSARY SALE October 14 - 20 DARDA . 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