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Kingston In the Courts: Feb. 1-5, 2021 | Trenton Trentonian

Author of the article: The Whig-Standard Publishing date: May 03, 2021  •  4 hours ago  •  5 minute read Article content A compilation of offences from Kingston’s Ontario Court of Justice for the period of Feb. 1-5, 2021. Only sentences that involved a large fine, probation or incarceration are included. Lyle Daye, 29, was convicted of violating probation he received in October 2020 by failing to report to his probation officer between November 2020 and January 2021. He was given double credit on 15 days of pretrial custody and sentenced to time served. Daye’s defence lawyer, Mark Snider, told Justice Allan Letourneau his client has mental health issues compounded by addiction, and Daye, speaking for himself, assured the judge that: “It won’t happen again,” because “I’ve turned my life around.” Daye said he was “so taken up with COVID” that he simply forgot to check in with probation services.

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Kingston In the Courts: Feb. 1-5, 2021 | Brockville Recorder & Times

Author of the article: The Whig-Standard Publishing date: May 03, 2021  •  4 hours ago  •  5 minute read Article content A compilation of offences from Kingston’s Ontario Court of Justice for the period of Feb. 1-5, 2021. Only sentences that involved a large fine, probation or incarceration are included. Lyle Daye, 29, was convicted of violating probation he received in October 2020 by failing to report to his probation officer between November 2020 and January 2021. He was given double credit on 15 days of pretrial custody and sentenced to time served. Daye’s defence lawyer, Mark Snider, told Justice Allan Letourneau his client has mental health issues compounded by addiction, and Daye, speaking for himself, assured the judge that: “It won’t happen again,” because “I’ve turned my life around.” Daye said he was “so taken up with COVID” that he simply forgot to check in with probation services.

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Kingston In the Courts: Feb. 1-5, 2021 | Belleville Intelligencer

Author of the article: The Whig-Standard Publishing date: May 03, 2021  •  4 hours ago  •  5 minute read Article content A compilation of offences from Kingston’s Ontario Court of Justice for the period of Feb. 1-5, 2021. Only sentences that involved a large fine, probation or incarceration are included. Lyle Daye, 29, was convicted of violating probation he received in October 2020 by failing to report to his probation officer between November 2020 and January 2021. He was given double credit on 15 days of pretrial custody and sentenced to time served. Daye’s defence lawyer, Mark Snider, told Justice Allan Letourneau his client has mental health issues compounded by addiction, and Daye, speaking for himself, assured the judge that: “It won’t happen again,” because “I’ve turned my life around.” Daye said he was “so taken up with COVID” that he simply forgot to check in with probation services.

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Kingston In the Courts: Feb. 1-5, 2021 | Cornwall Standard-Freeholder

Author of the article: The Whig-Standard Publishing date: May 03, 2021  •  4 hours ago  •  5 minute read Article content A compilation of offences from Kingston’s Ontario Court of Justice for the period of Feb. 1-5, 2021. Only sentences that involved a large fine, probation or incarceration are included. Lyle Daye, 29, was convicted of violating probation he received in October 2020 by failing to report to his probation officer between November 2020 and January 2021. He was given double credit on 15 days of pretrial custody and sentenced to time served. Daye’s defence lawyer, Mark Snider, told Justice Allan Letourneau his client has mental health issues compounded by addiction, and Daye, speaking for himself, assured the judge that: “It won’t happen again,” because “I’ve turned my life around.” Daye said he was “so taken up with COVID” that he simply forgot to check in with probation services.

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Kingston In the Courts: Feb. 1-5, 2021 | The Community Press

Author of the article: The Whig-Standard Publishing date: May 03, 2021  •  4 hours ago  •  5 minute read Article content A compilation of offences from Kingston’s Ontario Court of Justice for the period of Feb. 1-5, 2021. Only sentences that involved a large fine, probation or incarceration are included. Lyle Daye, 29, was convicted of violating probation he received in October 2020 by failing to report to his probation officer between November 2020 and January 2021. He was given double credit on 15 days of pretrial custody and sentenced to time served. Daye’s defence lawyer, Mark Snider, told Justice Allan Letourneau his client has mental health issues compounded by addiction, and Daye, speaking for himself, assured the judge that: “It won’t happen again,” because “I’ve turned my life around.” Daye said he was “so taken up with COVID” that he simply forgot to check in with probation services.

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