cambridge robbery netted $5 and a used tuquecambridge robbery netted $5 and a used tuquecambridge robbery netted $5 and a used tuque - gold jewellery set
by:JINGLIXIN
2019-08-17

KITCHENER —
The amount of robbery is very small for robbery.
But Judge Elliot Allen made it clear to Joshua Swain on Thursday that robbery was a violent crime and was treated more severely by the court than by shoplifting. On Jan.
Swain, 27, approached another 23-year-old man. year-
The little boy at a bus stop in the mall of Cambridge.
One of them said, "Give me everything you have.
"There was not much in that teenager.
He handed in a $5 bill and Tuk.
Two robbers were tracked by police and Swain pleaded guilty on Thursday.
He has a criminal record and has been detained since his arrest in February. 3.
It's one thing to steal from a store, Allen says, but asking for money from someone is a big difference.
The judge said that if Swain did not spend more than 100 days in pre-trial detention, he would face long-term imprisonment.
Alan told Swain that he would be sentenced to serving his sentence and give him a break.
He suggested not to rest next time.
"You really don't want to go back to court," Allen said . ".
Earlier Thursday, three thieves walked out of court after pleading guilty.
Peter Bartsch, 29, admitted to launching a $1,110 shopping cart at the Zehrs store on Ottawa Street in kidina, and stole a $1,070 worth of top gold jewelry from the Cambridge Center Mall
The two crimes occurred in April.
Bartsch acknowledged two charges of theft, amounting to less than $5,000.
The meat recovered;
No chain.
Bartsch was detained for 46 days before he pleaded guilty.
After his back surgery, he was addicted to painkillers and wanted to receive medication at the new port center in Port Ont Colburn.
Alan said that Bartsch had made a "substantial effort" to clean and needed a drug rehabilitation program that was not just a prison cell.
Bartsch was suspended for two years and ordered to pay off the top gold jewelry.
19-year-old Evan Hani admitted to breaking into the kidina apartment building on country Hill Road and Queen's Road in last June.
He took a mountain bike and items from the car.
Haney was found to have Percocet, which contains an opioid pain drug, oxonone.
The court heard that both Hani and his father were fascinated by meth.
His father was jailed for 18 months for human trafficking.
Hani has been detained since January.
Alan ordered him to give a sample of his DNA and free him.
The 38-year-old Freddy Miller admitted to stealing twice at the Zehrs store on Weber Street in kidina in January.
He had two onions and barbecue sauce for the first time, for a total of $11.
The next day, he had a hearty meal: chicken wings, Caesar's salad, and vitamin water worth $42.
He walked out of court freely.
Gpaul @ therecord
Com, Weibo: @ GPaulRecordKITCHENER-
The amount of robbery is very small for robbery.
But Judge Elliot Allen made it clear to Joshua Swain on Thursday that robbery was a violent crime and was treated more severely by the court than by shoplifting. On Jan.
Swain, 27, approached another 23-year-old man. year-
The little boy at a bus stop in the mall of Cambridge.
One of them said, "Give me everything you have.
"There was not much in that teenager.
He handed in a $5 bill and Tuk.
Two robbers were tracked by police and Swain pleaded guilty on Thursday.
He has a criminal record and has been detained since his arrest in February. 3.
It's one thing to steal from a store, Allen says, but asking for money from someone is a big difference.
The judge said that if Swain did not spend more than 100 days in pre-trial detention, he would face long-term imprisonment.
Alan told Swain that he would be sentenced to serving his sentence and give him a break.
He suggested not to rest next time.
"You really don't want to go back to court," Allen said . ".
Earlier Thursday, three thieves walked out of court after pleading guilty.
Peter Bartsch, 29, admitted to launching a $1,110 shopping cart at the Zehrs store on Ottawa Street in kidina, and stole a $1,070 worth of top gold jewelry from the Cambridge Center Mall
The two crimes occurred in April.
Bartsch acknowledged two charges of theft, amounting to less than $5,000.
The meat recovered;
No chain.
Bartsch was detained for 46 days before he pleaded guilty.
After his back surgery, he was addicted to painkillers and wanted to receive medication at the new port center in Port Ont Colburn.
Alan said that Bartsch had made a "substantial effort" to clean and needed a drug rehabilitation program that was not just a prison cell.
Bartsch was suspended for two years and ordered to pay off the top gold jewelry.
19-year-old Evan Hani admitted to breaking into the kidina apartment building on country Hill Road and Queen's Road in last June.
He took a mountain bike and items from the car.
Haney was found to have Percocet, which contains an opioid pain drug, oxonone.
The court heard that both Hani and his father were fascinated by meth.
His father was jailed for 18 months for human trafficking.
Hani has been detained since January.
Alan ordered him to give a sample of his DNA and free him.
The 38-year-old Freddy Miller admitted to stealing twice at the Zehrs store on Weber Street in kidina in January.
He had two onions and barbecue sauce for the first time, for a total of $11.
The next day, he had a hearty meal: chicken wings, Caesar's salad, and vitamin water worth $42.
He walked out of court freely.
Gpaul @ therecord
Com, Weibo: @ GPaulRecordKITCHENER-
The amount of robbery is very small for robbery.
But Judge Elliot Allen made it clear to Joshua Swain on Thursday that robbery was a violent crime and was treated more severely by the court than by shoplifting. On Jan.
Swain, 27, approached another 23-year-old man. year-
The little boy at a bus stop in the mall of Cambridge.
One of them said, "Give me everything you have.
"There was not much in that teenager.
He handed in a $5 bill and Tuk.
Two robbers were tracked by police and Swain pleaded guilty on Thursday.
He has a criminal record and has been detained since his arrest in February. 3.
It's one thing to steal from a store, Allen says, but asking for money from someone is a big difference.
The judge said that if Swain did not spend more than 100 days in pre-trial detention, he would face long-term imprisonment.
Alan told Swain that he would be sentenced to serving his sentence and give him a break.
He suggested not to rest next time.
"You really don't want to go back to court," Allen said . ".
Earlier Thursday, three thieves walked out of court after pleading guilty.
Peter Bartsch, 29, admitted to launching a $1,110 shopping cart at the Zehrs store on Ottawa Street in kidina, and stole a $1,070 worth of top gold jewelry from the Cambridge Center Mall
The two crimes occurred in April.
Bartsch acknowledged two charges of theft, amounting to less than $5,000.
The meat recovered;
No chain.
Bartsch was detained for 46 days before he pleaded guilty.
After his back surgery, he was addicted to painkillers and wanted to receive medication at the new port center in Port Ont Colburn.
Alan said that Bartsch had made a "substantial effort" to clean and needed a drug rehabilitation program that was not just a prison cell.
Bartsch was suspended for two years and ordered to pay off the top gold jewelry.
19-year-old Evan Hani admitted to breaking into the kidina apartment building on country Hill Road and Queen's Road in last June.
He took a mountain bike and items from the car.
Haney was found to have Percocet, which contains an opioid pain drug, oxonone.
The court heard that both Hani and his father were fascinated by meth.
His father was jailed for 18 months for human trafficking.
Hani has been detained since January.
Alan ordered him to give a sample of his DNA and free him.
The 38-year-old Freddy Miller admitted to stealing twice at the Zehrs store on Weber Street in kidina in January.
He had two onions and barbecue sauce for the first time, for a total of $11.
The next day, he had a hearty meal: chicken wings, Caesar's salad, and vitamin water worth $42.
He walked out of court freely.
Gpaul @ therecord
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