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Lance Fusz, 35, who was in the prisoner’s box Wednesday in the Ontario Court of Justice in Sudbury, pleaded guilty to seven of 19 charges he was facing, including mischief under $5,000, dangerous driving, driving while prohibited, and three counts of breach of recognizance.
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As a result of the guilty pleas, the Crown dropped 12 other charges Fusz was facing.
Justice Andrew Buttazzoni, accepting a joint sentencing submission from the Crown and defence lawyer John Saftic, issued a sentence of one day jail in recognition of the 92 days of pre-custody credit Fusz had built up while at the Sudbury Jail, as well as a five-year licence suspension and DNA order.