Sentences for offences committed in Fort St. John, Dawson Creek, Chetwynd, Taylor, Tumbler Ridge and areas
- Lisa Jody Nanooch was sentenced to time served and one year probation, issued a three-year firearms prohibition and ordered to provide a DNA sample for assault causing bodily harm and to one day in jail for breaching an undertaking, both committed in Chetwynd. Time served was not availalble.
- Timothy Samuel Johnathon Roth was prohibited from driving for 90 days and fined $500 plus a $75 victim surcharge for driving while driver's licence is suspended under the Motor Vehicle Act, committed in Dawson Creek. - Dillon Chad Reno-Groves was sentenced to one year probation for assault and to time served for two counts of breaching a release order. Reno-Groves was also assessed $600 in victim surcharges on the counts, all committed in Fort Nelson. Reno-Groves was in custody for 36 days prior to sentencing.
- Julian Witkowski was prohibited from driving for one year and fined $1,000 for driving while impaired, committed in Fort St. John. - James Arthur Hollingshead was sentenced to time served and one year probation for forcible entry, committed in Dawson Creek. Time served was not available.
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