-21Celcius
Unknown
Portage la Prairie
Weather Sponsorship Available!

The Daily Graphic/Central Plains Herald-Leader

Central Plains News

Man denied bail

Posted By Herald-Leader Staff

Posted 3 months ago

A Sandy Bay First Nation man who is facing charges of break and enter has been denied bail.

When he appeared in Portage la Prairie provincial court on Oct. 19, Timothy Joseph Spence, 21, made a request for release.

He is facing eight counts of break and enter on Aug. 18, 2007, for incidents in the Peony Farm area in Portage. He is also facing charges of breaching his curfew on Aug. 18, 2007; failing to appear in court on Sept. 24, 2007, and Aug. 11, 2008; failing to report to his probation officer on Feb. 23, 2009; and breaching a recognizance order on Oct. 10, 2009.

Crown attorney Carli Owens reported the accused was in breach of a recognizance order when he was arrested on Oct. 10, in a Portage coffee shop after being under a court order not to enter Portage.

Defence attorney Chad Schaan said his client has some breaches to face, but has been in no substantive trouble with the court since 2007.

Schaan also commented Spence had been living in Winnipeg for a period of time before moving back to Sandy Bay.

Judge Jean McBride noted Spence has a trial set for Nov. 12 for a number of break-and-enter charges.

She also remarked as an aggravating factor, Spence allegedly has not fulfilled his obligation to come to court in the past and failed to report to his probation officer.

"I am not confident you will come to court and deal with the charges," said the judge.

Spence's case is due back in court on Nov. 12.

Advertisement

Article ID# 2164844



Comments on this Article. You are currently not logged in.



Find a:
Article and Blogs
  • Quilt workshop held

    Jan. 30 found two of the Quilting Queens from the Portage la Prairie Friendship Centre on our way to Plumas to participate in a Quilt workshop called “Whack ’n’ Stack.” It sounded like fun, and we did not know what we were going to be doing until we got there. We spent the first hour at the Kickass

    Posted by supersleuth | Comments

  • Glesby Centre now has Facebook page

    I think the scales have tipped. I’m neither a philosopher, nor a sage, but I enjoy history and I’m even more intrigued about the future. I read Popular Science magazine, even though I barely passed my science courses through high school. I enjoy getting to know new people, but take comfort in a few

    Posted by supersleuth | Comments

  • Skaiti for Haiti

    By Evelyn Alderson, MacGregor Correspondent..​.Here we are into February, and hope the ground hog does the right thing and the weather warms up for an early spring. Best wishes go out to George Lloyd who celebrated, his 90th birthday recently at the Lions Prairie Manor in Portage la

    Posted by supersleuth | Comments

  • Snowed-in thanks to blizzard in Saskatchewan

    By Bernice Evenson, Plumas Correspondent..​.If you missed the Plumas news last week, that’s because there wasn’t any. I was storm stayed in Saskatchewan. On Jan. 22, Mr. and Mrs. Jim McGregor, Mr. and Mrs. Wally Walker, Iris Fischer, Margaret Buschau and myself were picked up by bus

    Posted by supersleuth | Comments

  • Oakville Poker Derby coming

    Submitted Article. Don Wilkinson, president of Oakville and Area Lions Club reports that plans are well underway to run its Third Annual Snowmobile Poker Derby on Feb. 14 starting at the Oakville Community Hall on Highway 331. “We hope to have the first contestants on the trail by 10 a.m.

    Posted by supersleuth | Comments

Signup for latest news, weather, sports and more.
What are these icons?