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Someone who knew Salt and the firearms ban he was under tipped Greater Sudbury Police off about the photograph on March 17 of that year.

In Sudbury court, Salt, 55, pleaded guilty to possession of a firearm without a licence.

Ontario Court Justice Pierre Bradley, accepting a joint sentencing submission by the Crown and defence lawyer Denis Michel, issued a four-month conditional sentence. He also issued a one-year probation order and a five-year weapons ban that will kick in when the current one expires.Advertisement 3The conditional sentence includes a condition that Salt does not possess or consume alcohol, or illegal drugs. The probation order has a condition that he takes counselling as directed..In his sentencing submission, Michel said Salt “turned himself in almost immediately, took responsibility for the incident, and does not dispute the facts.

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