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Vanderhoof, Fort St. James cases in court during Jan. 2 week

A list of Vanderhoof and Fort St. James cases that have a first appearance, or a trial scheduled or ended, in law courts of the area:

A list of Vanderhoof and Fort St. James cases that have a first appearance, or a trial scheduled or ended, in chronological order of hearing in law courts of the area:

 

Amber Jade George is found guilty of driving without a driver’s license in Fort Fraser on Feb. 6 last year. She is fined $500.

Raphael John Joseph is found guilty of possessing a weapon for dangerous purposes in Fort St. James on Sept. 30, 2015. He received probation order for 12 months and is prohibited from firearms for five years.

Sampson Nathan Raphael is charged for committing assault, uttering threats to cause death or bodily harm, and extortion in Vanderhoof on Feb.22, as well as assault on May 9. He will be tried in Vanderhoof Law Courts on May 23 and Aug. 29.

William Paul Mickelow is charged for committing assaulting with a weapon and causing bodily harm in Fort St. James on Sept. 1 and 26. Court proceedings were stayed, as directed by Crown Counsel, at Prince George Law Courts on Jan. 4.

Kellianne Ellen Ouimet is charged for committing assault with a weapon and possessing a weapon for dangerous purposes in Fraser Lake on Dec. 1 last year. She will be in Vanderhoof Law Courts for her first appearance on Jan. 23.

Jordan Joseph is charged for assaulting a peace officer and causing mischief involving property valued $5,000 or under in Fort St. James on July 10 last year. He will be tried in Fort St. James Provincial Court on Aug. 8.

Verne David Tom is charged for committing assault in Fort St. James on Aug. 5. He will be tried in Fort St. James Provincial Court on Aug. 8.

Natasha Rose-Ann Prince is charged for possessing controlled substances for the purpose of trafficking, possessing a weapon for dangerous purposes, and driving while prohibited from doing so in Fort St. James on Aug. 19 last year. Court proceedings were stayed, as directed by Crown Counsel, at Prince George Law Courts on Jan. 6.

 

- with files from the Ministry of Justice