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Kingston In the Courts: Jan 18-22, 2021 | Trenton Trentonian

Kingston In the Courts: Jan 18-22, 2021 | Trenton Trentonian
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Kingston In the Courts: Jan 18-22, 2021 | Cornwall Standard-Freeholder

Author of the article: The Whig-Standard Publishing date: Apr 26, 2021  •  4 hours ago  •  13 minute read Article content A compilation of offences from Kingston’s Ontario Court of Justice for the period of Jan. 18-22, 2021. Only sentences that involved a large fine, probation or incarceration are included. Dwight M. Algate, 53, was convicted of thefts committed nine days apart in December 2020 from the 1100 Princess St. Loblaws store and Kingston’s Walmart store. He was given double credit on 25 days of pretrial custody and sentenced to a further 30 days in jail. Justice Larry O’Brien was told that Algate attempted to wheel $213 worth of merchandise out the front doors of Loblaws without paying but was intercepted by a loss prevention officer, who managed to wrest the cart away from him. Assistant Crown attorney John Skoropada said Algate subsequently re-entered the store and tried to reclaim the cart but wasn’t successful. Nine days later, Algate was in Kings

Kingston In the Courts: Jan 18-22, 2021 | Pembroke Observer

Author of the article: The Whig-Standard Publishing date: Apr 26, 2021  •  1 hour ago  •  13 minute read Article content A compilation of offences from Kingston’s Ontario Court of Justice for the period of Jan. 18-22, 2021. Only sentences that involved a large fine, probation or incarceration are included. Dwight M. Algate, 53, was convicted of thefts committed nine days apart in December 2020 from the 1100 Princess St. Loblaws store and Kingston’s Walmart store. He was given double credit on 25 days of pretrial custody and sentenced to a further 30 days in jail. Justice Larry O’Brien was told that Algate attempted to wheel $213 worth of merchandise out the front doors of Loblaws without paying but was intercepted by a loss prevention officer, who managed to wrest the cart away from him. Assistant Crown attorney John Skoropada said Algate subsequently re-entered the store and tried to reclaim the cart but wasn’t successful. Nine days later, Algate was in Kingst

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