Page A@ — Terrace Standard, Wednesday, February 28, 1990 - Terrace court results © TERRACE — Here are convic- tions resulting from recent cases heard in Terrace provincial court: Jan, 2 David Clyde Gaines pleaded guilty to driving with a blood- alcohol level in excess of .08. Judge P.R. Lawrence sentenced Gaines to two months in jail and prohibited him from driv- ing for two years. : Jan. 3 Carl Rudolph Reimer pleaded guilty to driving with a blood- alcohol level over the legal limit. Reimer was fined $750 and is prohibited from driving for one year. Richard Bordon Simons pleaded guilty to driving with a blood-alcohol level over the legal limit. Simons was sentenc- ed to 14 days in jail and is Suspended from driving. He also pleaded guilty to assaulting a peace officer, for which he was fined $350, Kenneth Valcourt pleaded ‘guilty to breach of probation and was fined $250, Jan. § Minnie Bolton pleaded guilty to forgery and was given a suspended sentence and put on probation, David Chester Brewer plead- ed guilty to impaired driving. Brewer was fined $550 and is suspended from driving. Alan David Kurik pleaded guilty to impaired driving. Kurik was fined $500 and is suspended from driving. Rodrique Pelletier pleaded guilty to assaulting a peace of-- ficer. He was fined $250. Gary Joseph Savard pleaded guilty to impaired driving. Judge E.L. Iverson sentenced Savard to two months in jail and prohibited him from driv- ing for one year. Nathaniel Frank Wilson pleaded guilty to possession of a narcotic and was fined $75. Jan. 8 Kenneth Boake pleaded guilty to impaired driving. Boake was fined $400 and is prohibited from driving for one year, Allan James Horel was found guilty on a charge of refusing to ’ provide a breathalyzer sample. Judge E.L. Iverson sentenced Horel to 45 days in jail and pro- hibited him from driving for one year. Makhan Singh Manhas was convicted of possession of a weapon and failing to appear in court. He was sentenced to nine and a half months in prison and 18 months probation. William Henry Packer piead- ed guilty to assault and was fin- ed $400. ; Jan. 9 Ken Adamson pleaded guilty to impaired driving. Adamson was fined $60) and given an automatic licence suspension. He was fined another $600 after pleading guilty to refusing to provide a breath sample. Marjorie Sinclair Porter pleaded guilty to assaulting a peace officer, and was fined $300. Jan, 11 Bradford Marshall Calbick pleaded guilty to theft under $1,000, Calbick was sentenced to 90 days in jail and one year on probation. Jan, 12 Jasraj Singh Basanti pleaded guilty to Basanti was fined $600 and pro- -hibited from driving for one year. Irene Evelyn Derrick pleaded guilty to impaired driving. Der- tick. was fined $400 and pro- hibited from driving for one year, Christian Dufour pleaded guilty to impaired driving. Dufour was fined $850 and pro- hibited from driving for one year. Arthur Edwin Guno pleaded guilty to assault causing bodily harm. He was sentenced to 90 days in jail and two years on probation. John Lacasse pleaded guilty to theft under $1,000 and was fined $150, Ivan Garry Lawson pleaded guilty to impaired driving. Lawson was. sentenced to three months in jail and is prohibited from driving for one year. James Patrick Morris pleaded guilty to assault and sentenced to three months on probation. Robert James Parker pleaded guilty. to. two counts of posses- sion of a narcotic. Parker was : fined $600. i } | $4; 000. Ridley was fined Herbert Thomas. “Ridley llety.:to- theft, under pleaded guilty. sis 50 impaired driving. - Richard Edward Snider pleaded guilty to disqualified driving and was fined $300. Conrad Craig Brown pleaded guilty to illegal fishing and was fined $500. Jan. 16 . ¥von Gosselin pleaded guilty to driving with a blood-alcohol level over the legal - limit. Gosselin was fined $400 and aiven an automatic _licence ‘suspension, Jan, 18 Vincent Weget was convicted — of driving with a blood-alcohol level over the legal limit of .08. Weget was fined $400 and given an automatic licence suspen- sion. . Jan. 19 Danny Amyotte pleaded guil- ty to impaired driving. Amyotte was fined $500 and prohibited from driving for one year, Richard Robert Edmunds pleaded guilty to impaired driv- ing. Edmonds was fined $600 and was given an automatic licence suspension. Thorhild Foster pleaded guil- ty to impaired driving and refusing to provide a breathalyzer sample. Foster was sentenced to a total of three months in prison and one year on probation and is prohibited from driving for two years, Ricky Donald Kennedy to - possession of a narcotic and cultivating a narcotic. Kennedy . was fined $250 on each count - and was sentenced to serve one day in jail. James Wilbur Lincoln plead- ed guilty to hit-and-run, im- paired driving, and refusing to provide a breath sample. Lin- coln was fined a total of $900 - . pleaded guilty to refusing to _ provide a breath sample. Thom- ‘son was fined $600 and pro- and was given an automatic driver’s licence suspension. Kenneth Munroe Tashoots pleaded guilty to two counts of impaired driving, one count of driving while under suspension, and one count of failing to com- ply with the condition of: a release, Judge P.R. Lawrence sentenced Tashoots to a total of _five months in prison and pro- hibited him from driving for , two years.. Tashoots was also found guilty on a separate assuult charge, for which he was sentenced to an additional five months in jai] and one year pro- bation. Albert Hamel was convicted of theft under $1,000. Hamel was given a suspended sentence and six months probation. Jan, 22 Daniel Gauthier pleaded guil- ty to two counts of forgery and count of failing to appear in court. Gauthier was fined a total of $600 and put on proba-. tion for one year. ‘ Gordon Raymond McDonald pleaded guilty to failing to com- ply with the conditions of a release, He was sentenced to 30 days in jail. Dale Peter Solowoniuk plead- ed guilty to two counts of driv- ing with a blood-alcohol Jevel over the legal limit. He was sentenced to 51 days in prison and was given a licence suspen- sion. Jan. 25 Gilbert Axel Franson pleaded guilty to driving with a blood- alcohol level over the legal limit of .08. Franson was sentenced to 14 days in jail and given an automatic driver's licence suspension. ; Daniel William Salmond pleaded guilty to.a charge of assaulting a person who was assisting a peace officer. Sal- mond was fined $450 and given two years probation. Jan, 29 Charles Christopher Morven ‘pleaded guilty to charges of assault, break-and-enter and - failing to appear in court. Judge E.L. Iverson sentenced Morven to six months in jail and 18 months probation for’ the break-and-enter and assault, and another two weeks in jail for failing to appear: Jan. 30 "Brian Keizer pleaded guilty to ‘assault. Keizer was séntenced to . 30 days in jail and 18 months on probation. .. - Bernard Thickson ‘pleaded guilty to driving with a blood- alcohol level over the legal limit - of .08, He was fined $1,000 and had his driver’s licence suspen ed fortwo years. Jan. 31. Wilfred .Raymond Derrick was convicted of mischief and fined $150, . Feb. 1 Robert Daniel Davis pleaded guilty to one count of breaking- and-entering and two counts of Failing to appear in court. Davis was sentenced to one and a half months in prison. Anthony’ Dean Wilson was convicted ona charge of breaking-and-entering. Wilson was fined $300 and put on pro- bation for 18 months. . Feb. 2. Alfred William Kohnke was found guilty on a charge of assault by Judge Paul Lawrence. Kohnke was fined . $1,000 and given 18 months probation. William Roger Robinson pleaded guilty to theft under $1,000. He was fined $100. Darlene Audrey Seymour pleaded guilty to driving witha ; - blood-alcohol. level) over the legal limit of .08. She was fined $300 and is prohibited from driving for one year. Robert Allan. Thomson hibited from driving for one year. Roderick Joseph Venus ’ pleaded guilty to mischief caus- ing Jess than $1,000 damage. Venus was given a suspended : sentence and six months proba- tion. Charles Stanley McKay pleaded guilty to impaired driv- ‘ing, He was fined $600 and is ee a ‘prohibited from driving for one [ae year. Daniel James McMillan pleaded guilty to refusing to provide a breathalyzer sample. McMillan was sentenced to one day in jail, one year on proba- :tion and is prohibited from driving for one year. Joannes Ackerman was found guilty of theft under $1,000. Ackerman was sentenc- ed to 30 days in jail, and three months on probation. Feb. § Helmut Kottke pleaded guilty to impaired driving: Kottke was fined $650 and is prohibited from driving for one year. John Noel New pleaded guil- ty to assault. New was fined $400 and given one year proba- tion. Feb. 7 Alvin Gosnell pleaded guilty to possession of a narcotic, two counts of failing to appear in court, and one count of failing to comply with the conditions of a release. Gosnell was fined a total of $250, ~ Geraldine Tremblay pleaded guilty to assault and was 8 fined 3100. Feb. 9 Merle Craig Alexander plead. ed guilty to. impaired driving. He was fined $300 and. was ‘given an automatic licence suspension, Donald Farley Harris pleaded guilty to breaking-and-entering. Harris was sentenced to 30 days in jail, Michael Morrison pleaded guilty to impaired driving. Mor- rison was fined $750 :and is Just ask our “The best Chinese food in town!” satisfied customers Dine-In or Take-out 11:30 a.m. to Midnight CHOP SUEY z [BARDEN Open Sunday to Thursday Friday & Saturday until 2 a.m. 4430 Greig - “ig (Behind the Canadian Legion) 638-1946, suspended from driving. is Robert. Allan: Thomson, pleaded guilty to growing mari- juana. He was sentenced ‘to three months in jail and was put on probation for one year, He was fined $400. Ryner James’ Wemet pleaded guilty to driving with ‘a blodd- alcohol Jevel over the legal limit of .08. 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