42 - Wednesday, June 23, 199 THE FOLLOWING people ap- peared in North and West Van- couver courts recently to face virious charges: Before dudge Bill Rodgers in North) Vancouver provincial court on June 1: Randolph James Lucas, 35, of Burnaby, was fined $f00 after he pleaded guilty to stealing food from Canada Safeway on March § in North Vancouver District, eee Michael Ronald Vaughan, 28, of Burnaby, was fined $1500 and received 12> months’ probation after he pleaded guilty to ussaulting a fenude on April 12 in North Vancouver District. Before Judge Doug Moss In North Vancouver provincial court oon dune 9 Leonard ts, 20, of Nouh Vancouver, received 12> months’ probation after he pleaded: guilty to assaulting a person on April 24 in North Vaneouver City, one Hilda Mardones, 39, and Luz Maria Briceno, 50, both of North Vancouver, pleaded guilly to stealing merchandise belonging to Canada Safeway on April 7 in North Vancouver City, Mardones was fined $100, Briceno received niae months’ probation, Briceno Is required to perform 2) hours of community work service by Dee. 9. Before Judge Jerome Paradis in North Vancouver provincial court on June 7: James Grant) Wilson, 22, of North Vancouver, was jailed for nine days and fined $150 after be pleaded guilty to speeding on the Trans-Canada Highway and driv- ing without a valid licence on Feb. 11 in North Vancouver District. Wilson's sentence is to be serv- ed on weekends, Before Judge Bik Rodgers in North Vancouver provincial court : on May 25: Muhammed Krdzalic, 20, of North Vancouver, was fined $1,200 and received 12 months’ probation after he was found guil- ty of assaulting two females and one male on Jan. 8, 1992, in North Vancouver City. Before Judge Reginald Grandison in West Vancouver provincial court on May 19: ° . ‘Andrew William Lernowich, 32, of Sechelt, was jailed 61 days and received 12- months’ probation after he. pleaded guilty to assaulting West Vancouver Police Const. Lyle Kuemper on Oct. 31, 1992, . Before Judge Reginald Grandison in West Vancouver’ provincial court on May 18: John Franklin Clarke, 31, of North Vancouver, was fined $425 and had his driver’s licence suspended for 12 months after he pleaded guilty to failing to provide a breathalyser sample on March 2, 1992, in West Vancouver. eon Thomas Paul Dewsbury, 22, of Surrey, was fined $150 after he pleaded guilty to driving without a valid licence on Feb. 26 in West Vancouver, Before Judge Jerome Paradis in North Vancouver provincial court on April 28: Karimi Ashraf, 32, of North Vancouver, received six months’ probation after she. was found guilty of stealing nylons belonging to Sears Canada on Jan. 21 in North Vancouver City. Karimi is not.to be found in any Sears store in B.C., according to a probation order. Before Judge Doug Moss in West Vancouver provincial court on April 7: Wayne Bruce De Caire, 21, of Surrey, was jailed for one day after he pleaded guilty to cocaine possession in the 1300 block of Marine Drive on Saturday, March 6. Before Judge Jerome Paradis in North Vancouver provincial court on April 26: Kalwant Singh Heer, 32, of North Vancouver, received nine oe months’ probation after he plead- cd guilly to two charges: @ threatening to cause death or serious bodily harm to i person and, ® conmitting mischiel by wilfully damaging a door, window and dour frame belonging to another person, The charges stemmed from ine cidents tit! ovcurred in North Vancouver City on Feb, 2. Refore Judge Reginald Grandison in’) West) Vancouver provincial courton Ageil 26: Gerald 1. Krause, 29, of Alber- ta, wits fined S100 after he plead- ed guilty to possessing marijuana on Wednesday, Murch 3, at Whyteclilf Park near Horseshoe Bay. Before Judge Reginald Grandison In West) Vancouver provineiul courton Apel 19: Renee Danielle Pineault, 37, of North Vancouver, received six months’ probation after she pleaded guilty to stealing mer- chandise from Suzy Shier in Park Royal an Monday, Feb. 22, and Monday, Mareh 1. 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