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Meth addict who stabbed random Kamloops stranger in the neck sentenced | iNFOnews

May 26, 2021 - 1:48 PM A meth addict who stabbed a random stranger in the neck on a Kamloops street in 2020 was sentenced to another 140 days in prison earlier this month. Kenneth Ernest McLeod has already spent roughly 15 months in prison while awaiting trial for assault with a weapon, for which he eventually pleaded guilty. The incident happened near Rogers Place in Kamloops Feb. 16, 2020, according to a recently published decision. Munish Mahajan, a TRU international student, was out with friends, leaving the Wok Inn and waiting for a cab around 11 p.m. McLeod, who was already in violation of court orders requiring him to live in Saskatchewan and under a curfew, happened upon them by chance. He produced two knives and stabbed Mahajan in the neck “for no apparent reason,” Justice Len Marchand said in the decision.

Step-grandfather sentenced to five years for sexual abuse of step-granddaughter

Justice Len Marchand handed down the sentence, following a guilty verdict last summer in B.C. Supreme Court. In a written decision posted online, Marchand said the circumstances of the abuse called on him to “denounce and deter the sexual victimization of an extremely vulnerable Indigenous girl” while also attempting not to “exacerbate the grotesquely disproportionate rate of incarceration of Indigenous people.” “There is no easy solution,” Marchand wrote. According to the decision, the girl came to live with her maternal grandmother at a young age following the murder of her mother. Over a period of several months, the grandmother’s 65-year-old husband, the girl’s step-grandfather, sexually abused her, including intercourse and touching. The abuse was at times perpetrated through physical force and accompanied by verbal abuse.

Kelowna Mountain developer loses court case over nearby project | iNFOnews | Thompson-Okanagan s News Source

(ADAM PROSKIW / iNFOnews.ca) January 07, 2021 - 8:04 AM Kelowna Mountain developer Mark Consiglio’s attempt to stop the sale of three Kelowna building lots has been turned down by a judge. In 2012, Consiglio and Bradley Donald Stock MacBeth borrowed money from Tri City Capital Corp. to develop a small residential subdivision on Trumpeter Road in the Upper Mission area of Kelowna. Two years later, Tri City launched foreclosure proceedings after no payments were made on the loan, according to a B.C. Supreme Court ruling issued Dec. 29 by Justice Len Marchand. While the ruling dealt with three properties in the subdivision, Marchand provided details mainly relating to one lot, saying his ruling applied to all three.

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