Drug Dealer Sentenced
Last fall, Michael Schutt was arrested and charged with Conspiracy to Deliver a Controlled Substance to a Minor; Delivery of a Controlled Substance, and Possession of a Controlled Substance With Intent to Deliver- Marijuana. Two co-defendants were also charged in the case, Meagan Crone and Donald Brower. The crimes occurred last year on October 3rd and 4th. According to court documents, during a search of Schutt’s home, law enforcement seized approximately a pound of marijuana, various drug paraphernalia items and a large amount of cash.
Schutt, at a change of plea hearing in February, pleaded “guilty” to all three of the charges as part of a plea agreement that was reached with the state. District Court Judge John Fenn, at a sentencing hearing Tuesday, rejected the plea agreement and amended the sentence due to a misunderstanding at the change of plea hearing regarding the amount of time Schutt had served. Judge Fenn sentenced Schutt to a prison sentenc
Change of Plea Hearing
Last fall, 58-year-old Michael Schutt was arrested and charged with Conspiracy to Deliver a Controlled Substance to a Minor; Delivery of a Controlled Substance, and Possession of a Controlled Substance With Intent to Deliver- Marijuana. Two co-defendants were also charged in the case, Meagan Crone and Donald Brower. The crimes occurred last year on October 3rd and 4th. During a search of Schutt’s home, law enforcement seized approximately a pound of marijuana, various drug paraphernalia items and a large amount of cash.
Schutt, at Tuesday’s hearing, pleaded “guilty” to all three of the charges as part of a plea agreement that was reached with the State. The plea deal recommends a prison sentence of 3 to 6 years for each charge, suspended, in lieu of a 120-day split sentence and three years of supervised probation. The sentences will run concurrent to one another. District Court Judge John Fenn ordered that a presentence investigation be completed an
VANCOUVER Congregations gathered on Sunday at two churches in the Fraser Valley for the fourth week in a row since the order to suspend church services due to COVID-19 came down. The Riverside Calvary Chapel in Langley and Free Grace Baptist Church in Chilliwack held in-person services, in contravention of B.C.’s public health order. “We’re called to come together as a congregation,” said Mac Cross outside the Free Grace Baptist church, “we as a people are the church.” Cross said he came from Abbotsford and his girlfriend, from Vancouver to attend the service because most churches are closed.