Sentences for offences committed in Quesnel, Williams Lake, 100 Mile House and areas
- Shaldon Raymond McRae was sentenced to time served for breaching a release order, committed in Bouchie Lake. Time served was not available.
- Eugene William Alfred Jimmie was sentenced to one year probation for two counts of theft $5,000 or under, committed in Quesnel and Williams Lake, and for resisting arrest, committed in Prince George. Jimmie was in custody for 45 days prior to sentencing. - Tyrell Mark Giroux was sentenced to a six-month conditional sentence order and 18 months probation for fleeing police, committed in 141 Mile House.
- Dale Francis Haines was sentenced to time served and one year probation for assault with a weapon, uttering threats and breaching a release order, committed in Williams Lake. Haines was in custody for 47 days prior to sentencing.
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