Sentences for offences committed in Prince George and area.
- Walter Charles Wilson was sentenced to 18 months in jail for trafficking in a controlled substance and possession for the purpose of trafficking and to 31 days for a separate count of possession for the purpose of trafficking. Wilson was also sentenced to three years probation, issued a lifetime firearms prohibition and ordered to provide a DNA sample on the counts and was in custody for 336 days prior to sentencing.
- Steven Zane Gauthier was sentenced to 18 months probation for breaking and entering and committing an indictable offence, committed in Prince George, and breaching probation, committed in Kamloops, and breaching a release order, committed in Logan Lake. Gauthier variously spent a total of 65 days in custody on the charges prior to sentencing.
- Bradley Robert Foster was sentenced to 376 days in jail, issued a lifetime firearms ban and ordered to provide a DNA sample for robbery and to 60 days in jail for breaching probation. Foster was also sentenced to one year probation on the counts and was in custody for 233 days prior to sentencing.
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