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Peace Region Court Docket: July 4-8

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From Fort St. John provincial court July 4 - 8

  • Darcy Lynn Woodhead (born 1971) was sentenced to 272 days in jail, one year of probation, and assessed $300 victim surcharges for two counts of assault causing bodily harm and two counts of breach of an undertaking or recognizance.
  • Krista-Lyn Lane Hurst (born 1986) was sentence to 12 months of probation, given a conditional discharge, and assessed a $100 victim surcharge for one count of assault. 
  • Craig Apsassin (born 1985) was sentenced to one year of probation and handed $200 in victim surcharges for one count of assault and one count of breach of undertaking or recognizance. 
  • Lawrence Donald Goodfellow (born 1982) was sentenced to one year of probation, and handed a $2,000 fine and $600 victim surcharge for one count common nuisance endangering life. 
  • Gordon Taylor Williams (born 1991) was sentenced to 201 days in jail, and assessed $500 in victim surcharges for two counts of breaching an undertaking, two counts of breaching of a probation, and one count of failing to appear pursuant to a court order.
  • Stanley Joseph Himech (born 1963) was fined $1,350, banned from driving for 18 months, and assessed a $405 victim surcharge for one count of driving while disqualified.
  • Rodeny Miles Rousell (born 1961) will serve one year of probation, after which he will be handed suspended sentence, and handed a $100 victim surcharge due July 2017 for one count of assault. Rousell spent 64 days in custody prior to sentencing. 
  • Craig Ashford Warren (born 1990) was sentenced to one year of probation, and assessed $300 in victim surcharges for one count escape from lawful custody, one count uttering or using counterfeit money, and one count breach of an undertaking. Warren was held for 76 days before being sentenced. 
  • Natasha Lee Gordon-Williams (born 1979) was assessed a $100 victim surcharge for breaching a probation order. 
  • Matthew Luke Hagen McIsaac (born 1978) was assessed a $100 victim surcharge for one count of breaching an undertaking or recognizance.