iTHE following people have appeared in North Vancouver provincial court to face various charges: Before Judge K. Page on June 15: Dirk Jaap Boon, 33, of North Vancouver, was fined $200 after he pleaded guilty to breaching a peace bond by con- tacting a woman between March 29 and April 1 in North Vancouver City. Before Judge Doug Mess on June 14: Joseph Bertrand Mathieu, 44, of no fixed address, was jailed four months and received 12 months’ probation after he pleaded guilry to: stealing aluminum belonging to Canadian Stevedoring on May 1 in Vanccuver; Bstealing aluminunn belonging to Vancouver Shipyards on Feb. 9 in North Vancouver District; @ stealing scrap metal and a radiator belonging to Mountain Manufactunng Ltd on Oct. 22, 1998 in North Vancouver District; @ failing to go to court on March 31. Mathieu pleaded not guilty to the’ break and enter of a house in the 1800-block of Harbour Road, but instead pleaded guilty to the lesser or included offence of theit. The original charged stemmed from an April 8 inci- dent in North Yancouver District. Before Judge K. Page on June 2: Cameron Barnes, 23, of North Vancouver, received 12 months’ probation ailer ke pleaded guilty to possessing a pellet gun on Oct. 18, 1997 in North Vancouver IV enet. - Barnes was ordered to pay $200 restitution for vehicles damaged. He was required to pertorm 50 hours of community work. Barnes was prohibited trom possesses guns tor three years. oes Robbie Ramsey Argji, 19, of Novth Vancouver, received six months’ probation after he pleaded guilty to possessing marijuana on May 25, 1998 in North Vancouver City. Araji‘ was required ta pre- form 40 hours of community work, eee Jamic William Worral, 29, of Maple Ridge, was tined $300 atter he pleaded guiity % possessing marijuana on Nov. 24, 1997 in West Vancouver. wt eos @ Julie Rene Cuthbertson, 47, of New Westminster, received 18 months’ probation after she pleaded guilty to steal- ing merchandise belonging to Pacific Associated Stores on Feb. 2 in North Vancouver District. Cuthbertson was required to perform 40 hours of com- munity work. Before Judge J. Gedye on May 25: Michaei Robert Conn, 35, of Coquitlam, received seven months’ probation alter he pleaded guilty to assault caus- ing bodily harm of'a woman on Re ee Oct. 29, 1998 in’ North Vancouver District. Before Judge Paradis on May 25: Nicholas Philip) Marinos, 25, of North Vancouver, received nine months” proba- tion after he pleaded guilty to possessing oa stalen VOR belonging ta) North Shore Audio Video on June 10, 1998 in North Vancouver Cit. Before Judge dD. Pothecary on May 21: Christopher Myles George, 31, of North Vancouver, was jailed avo months and received 12 months’ probation after he pleaded guilty ca: B assaulting North Vancouver RCMP Const. Dean Urquhart on May 3 in Tsorth Vancouver District; @ causing a disturbance by yelling and swearing near the Tomahawk Restaurant on the same day; & assaulting, North Vancouver RCMP Const. Gillian Garner on April 17. Before Judge Willian: Diebolt on May 21: Joseph Marcel Lalonde, in his 40s, of Squamish, was fined $400 and received three years’ probation after he pleaded guilty to stealing merchandise belonging to Canada Safeway on May 28, 1998 in North Vancouver City. eee Deniz Burton Ismen, 26, of North Vancouver, was fined $350 and had his driver’s licence suspended for four months after he pleaded not guilty to impaired driving, but instead pleaded guilty to the lesser or included offence of driving without consideration. The —_ original ~—s charge stemmed from a Dec. 4, 1997 incident in North Vancouver District. Jerome ese James Neil Fraser, 50 of West Vanecuver, was fined $350 and had his driver's Nicence suspended for three months after he pleaded nor guilty to iinpaired driving, but instead pleaded guilry to the lesser or included offence of driving without duc care and atrcation. The original =~ charge stemmed from a March 20, 1998 incident in North Vancouver District. Before Judge Doug Moss on May 20: Harold Mathew Vanderbergt, 47, of Vancouver, received 12 months’ probation after he was found guilty of stealing merchandise belanging to Eaton’s on Dec. 17, 1998 in West Vancouver. Before Judge Ellen Burdett on May 19: Willis Delburt Baker, 46, of West Vancouver, was jailed seven days and fined $300 atter he pleaded guilty to driving while prohibited on Ocz. 13, 1998 in Parksville. The jail sentence was rec- ommended served by house arrest (electronic monitoring). eee Brisn Dean Perry, 28, of Vancouver, svas fined $200 alter he pleaded guilty te steat- ing merchandise belonging to Canada Safeway on April 9 in North Vancouver City. Before Judge Doug Moss on May 19: George Raymond Fuller, 53, of North Vancouver, was fined $2,500 and received 18 months’ probation after he pleaded guilty to possessing marijuana for trafficking pur- poses on March 4 in North Vancouver District. The judge order thar $2,200 confiscated by police be forfeited. eee Cory Lawrence Bitternose, 29, of Maple Ridge, received 12 months’ probation atter he pleaded not guilty to stealing a japtop computer, camera and jewelry valued mere than $5,000, but instead pleaded guilty to the lesser or included offence of theft under $5,000. The original charge stemmed trem a July 3, 1998 incident in North Vancouver District. Bitternose was required re pay $500 restitution to the man whe owned the property and $1,100) restiution too an insurance company. Before Judge Reginald Grandison on May 19: Karen Arlene English, 43, of North Vancouver, was fined $500 after she pleaded nor guilty to impaired driving, bat instead pleaded guilty to the lesser or included offence of driving without consideranen. The original charge stemmed trom a July 12, 1998 incident in North Vancouver Cin. Before Judge Reginald Grandison on May 17: Saied Ghanbaripour, 34, of Vancouver, was jailed one day and fined S50 and received six months’ probation after he pleaded guilty to: @ assauting a person on Sept. 26, 1998 in North Voncouver Civ; ailing to po to courton May Sunday, November 21. 1999 -— orth Shere News - 41 eee Vittorio Liking Decottiis, 30, of Wer Vancouver, was fined S450 and had his driver's Nicence suspended for three months after he pleaded nor guilty to impaired driving, but instead pleaded guilty to the fesscr or included offence of driving without dae care and attention. The original charge stemmed froma May £, 1998 incident: in North Vancouver Cin, Before Judge Doug Mass on May 17: Donald Leo Joe, 31, of North Vancouver, received 12 months” probation atier he ve SELECTED OUTERWEAR: « Women’s woo! duffle coats. 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