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Court Docket: May 14 - 18

A summary of sentences and fines handed out in the courts for the week ending May 18, 2018.
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A summary of sentences and fines handed out in the courts for the week ending May 18, 2018.

Fort St John Law Courts

• Joseph William Braulin (born 1988) was given a two-year probation order, handed a five-year discretionary firearms ban, and ordered to provide a DNA sample for uttering threats.

• Tyler John Apsassin (born 1981) was handed a 12-month probation order for fleeing from a peace officer and failing to stop at an accident with a person. Apsassin also received a one-year criminal driving ban for care or control vehicle or vessel while impaired. Apsassin was given 22 days in jail for breaching probation.

• Tawnya Boehmer (born 1996) was handed 12 months of probation with a suspended sentence for assault with a weapon.

• Jason Maxie McKeever (born 1979) was given 14 days in jail and assessed a $100 victim surcharge for breaching probation.

• Deborah Faye Brooks (born 1979) was handed six months of probation with a suspended sentence, and assessed a $100 victim surcharge for breaching probation.

Dawson Creek Law Courts

• Justin Michael Allarie (born 1997) was handed a 12-month probation order and assessed a $100 victim surcharge for possession of stolen property over $5,000.

Chetwynd Law Courts

• Braden James Wallington (born 1992) was given 30 days in jail, handed a two-year criminal driving ban, and assessed a $100 victim surcharge for operating a motor vehicle while disqualified. Wallington was sentenced another 30 days jail, fined $500, handed a two-year driving ban, and assessed a victim surcharge for driving while prohibited.

• Adam Benjamin Totusek (born 1993) was fined $1,000, handed a one-year criminal driving ban, and assessed a $300 victim surcharge for care or control vehicle or vessel while impaired.

• Kimberly Nicole Parsey (born 1987) was fined $500 and assessed a $75 victim surcharge for driving with a suspended licence.  

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