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Kingston In the Courts: Nov. 2-6, 2020 | The Napanee Guide


Author of the article: The Whig-Standard
Publishing date: Feb 16, 2021  •  February 16, 2021  •  7 minute read
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A compilation of offences from Kingston’s Ontario Court of Justice for the period of Nov. 2-6, 2020. Only sentences that involved a large fine, probation or incarceration are included.
Jesse M. Barnes, 24, was convicted of committing mischief by breaking his mother’s iPhone. He was given enhanced credit on 38 days of pretrial custody and sentenced to time served. Barnes was at his mother’s home in late September and intoxicated, according to assistant Crown attorney John Skoropada, and they became embroiled in an argument. Barnes wanted to be driven to another town, he told Justice Rommel Masse, and his mother disagreed with his plans. Barnes then grabbed his mother’s iPhone, the judge was told, and threw it on the ground, breaking it. Barnes’ lawyer, Matt Hodgson, told the judge that everything on his client’s record ....

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