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Court Report: January 27th to 31st

Below are the latest sentences handed down from the Dawson Creek and Fort Nelson Provincial Courts from January 27th to 31st.

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DAWSON CREEK, B.C. — Below are the latest sentences handed down from the Dawson Creek and Fort Nelson Provincial Courts from January 27th to 31st.

Dawson Creek Provincial Court, January 30th

Nicholas David Alexander Macphail (born 1987):

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Macphail was issued a no-money recognizance after the allegation for a charge of assault, related to an incident in Tumbler Ridge that took place on September 22nd, 2024. Macphail was given conditions to follow by the court.

Fort Nelson Provincial Court sentencing, January 30th

Trevor Curits Tsakoza (born 1987):

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Tsakoza was found guilty of breaching a release order for an incident in Fort Nelson on April 24th, 2024. Tsakoza was sentenced to jail time served and received a $100 victim surcharge, which goes towards helping victims of a crime.

Dawson Creek Provincial Court sentencing, January 31st

Terrence Jamie Gibson (born 1977):

Gibson was found guilty of dangerous operation of a conveyance and driving while prohibited, for an incident in Dawson Creek on July 1st, 2024. Gibson was issued $1,500 in fines, $450 in victim surcharges, and received a one-year criminal driving prohibition.

Lawrence Pereira Ribeiro (born 1966):

Ribeiro was found guilty of assault and theft of $5,000 or under, for an incident in Dawson Creek on July 31st, 2024. Ribeiro was issued a suspended sentence, where the accused is given conditions to follow. Ribeiro also received two one-year probation orders.

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Steve Berard is a General Reporter for Energeticcity.ca. Before bringing his talents to Fort St. John, Steve started his career as a journalist in his hometown in Ontario. He graduated from Algonquin College in the summer of 2021 after finishing the school’s Radio Broadcasting program a few months early. When he’s not working, he’s watching sports or documentaries, reading a comic book or fantasy novel, or talking himself out of adopting another dog.

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