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Real Help for Addicted Offenders:
Emerging Evidence from the Calgary
Drug Treatment Court
Released January 2016 16
08 Fall
For additional information contact:
Arla Liska, CEO - Calgary Drug Treatment Court Society
Calgary Drug Treatment Court Crime Reduction Outcomes
THE FACTS
The CDTC has been in operation in Calgary since 2007, providing the only community alternative to incarceration for non-violent drug-addicted offenders whose crimes are driven by drug addiction. CDTC is an evidence-based program that integrates court intervention and treatment services to end drug-driven crime and assist participants to return to family, work and community.
The study, beginning April 1, 2010, followed the progress of 36 participants and provides a review of their pre- and post-program convictions. Prior to entering the program, graduates committed a total of 1279 convictions. Following graduation these graduates had only 62 new convictions. Additionally, 69.4% of the graduates had no new convictions at the completion of the study.
CDTC Crime Related Outcomes (Graduates)
The cohort of interest in this study includes 36 CDTC participants who graduated from the program during the 5-year period between April 1, 2010 and March 31st, 2015. Post-graduation crime involvement was tracked to March 31st, 2015.
Data on criminal convictions incurred by this cohort showed:
o 69.4% (25 of 36) had no new criminal convictions since graduation;
o Graduates had a total of 1,279 convictions pre-admission and 62 post-graduation. (The time that elapsed between graduation and March 31, 2015 for the group ranges from 1.5 to 58.0 months and averages 19.1 months). The number of total convictions per graduate prior to their involvement in the program ranges from 2 to 102 and averages 35.5 previous convictions;
o When comparing only those convictions incurred during the same length of time prior to admission as the length of time elapsed post-graduation for each participant, there is a total reduction in convictions from 339 to 62. The number of convictions per graduate prior to admission ranges from 2 to 20 and averages 9.4;
o The number of convictions per graduate in the period following graduation from the program ranges from 0 to 16 and averages 1.7, when using the range of time elapsed between each participant’s graduation and March 31, 2015;
o Offences committed prior to admission were of a more severe type than those committed following graduation:
Prior to admission: 37.3% theft related 30.9% administrative 12.9% drug-related 70.8% of theft-related offences were committed by 10 people
Since graduation: 54.8% administrative 33.9% theft related 8.1% drug related 71.4% of theft related offences were committed by 2 people
A recent report by the Calgary Police Service on all CDTC participants at March 31, 2015 shows that 19/41 (46.3%) graduates have had no contact with police since graduating from the program, and an additional 12 (29.3%) had between 1 and 3 contacts following graduation. The number of police contacts per graduate prior to admission to the program ranged from 0 to 210, and averaged 20.7 for this same group. Those with 3 or fewer contacts with police since graduation represent 75.5% of all CDTC graduates at June 29, 20151.
CDTC Target Population Aligns with Greatest Need & Community Impact
The program’s overall graduation rate during the 5-year period of the study is 46.5% of total admissions. The graduation rate has increased somewhat over time, reaching 50.0% during the most recent reporting period (2014-2015).
Admissions to the program have increased during each year of the study. Admissions in the final year (n=31) were 120% greater than during the first year (n=14). Admissions were halted in February and March of 2015 due to the announcement of a funding reduction by the provincial government, and would otherwise have been larger in this final year.
CDTC targets offenders with high needs. At the time of admission: o 62% of participants had not graduated from high school; o 47% were living in a homeless shelter or on the street; o 73% were unemployed; and o 83.3% were youth (ages 13- 24) at the time of their first conviction2.
The majority of pre-admission offence types are labour-intensive for police and legal systems – property/theft (37.3%) and drug offences (12.9%). “Reductions in [property crime] play a significant role in the reduction of the overall crime rate for the city3.”
80% of the federal offender population have a serious substance abuse problem at the time of admission. Over half of federal offenders report that alcohol or drug use was a factor in the commission of their offence4.
Examples of Cost Avoidance & Cost Savings
On average, participants (n=28) self-reported a ‘typical’ cost of $2,070 per week to feed their drug addiction at the time of admission to CDTC. Assuming the estimated street value of stolen goods (1/5), this calculation indicates cost savings as high as $10,350 per week for each successful participant who used the sale of stolen goods as their primary means to purchase drugs.
“The average cost to keep an inmate incarcerated is $117,788 per year…Federally sentenced offenders are increasingly serving longer portions of their sentence behind bars”5. All CDTC participants face 1-3 years’ incarceration, which means that for every participant who is successful in the program, a minimum of $117,788 is avoided in the cost of incarceration alone.
December, 2015
1 Calgary Police Service. (June 29, 2015). Drug Treatment Court - Recidivism Rates.
2 Hoffart, Irene. (2015). CDTC Evaluation Report.
3 Calgary Police Service. (2008-2012). Annual Statistical Report.
4 Annual Report of the Correctional Investigator of Canada. (2013-2014).
5 Ibid.
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5-Year Review of Pre-Post Convictions
Calgary Drug Treatment Court Society
October 2015
INTRODUCTION This report provides information regarding criminal offence activity for 36 participants of the Calgary
Drug Treatment Court Society who graduated during the 5-year period from April 1, 2010 to March 31,
2015. Information is presented regarding graduates’ age and gender, the time free from convictions
following graduation, and the number and types of convictions incurred before and after graduation
from the program.
The data show that 69.4% of CDTC graduates have no new convictions since graduation. (One graduate
who died following graduation was not included in the study in order to avoid distorting the results. This
graduate had no new convictions following graduation, at time of death). Graduates included in the
study have a total of 1,279 convictions prior to participation in the program (over an average 15.3
years), and a total of 62 convictions since graduation (average 19.1 months). Convictions prior to
involvement in the program range from 2 to 102 and average 35.5. Post-program convictions range from
0 to 16 and average 1.7.
When considering only convictions incurred during the same period pre and post for each individual,
graduates had a total of 339 convictions prior to entering the program. Convictions during this period
range from 2 to 20 and average 9.4 (See Appendix C for details).
The greatest portion of post-program convictions (54.9%) are of the ‘administrative’ type (i.e. failure to
appear, breach of probation), while the greatest proportion of pre-program convictions (69.2%) reflect
greater severity and risk to the community (i.e. theft, trafficking in scheduled substances, break and
enter, weapons-related offences).
Data for this report was obtained from the JOIN system. Special thanks to CDTC representatives Alisa
Weber, Crown Counsel, and Jacqueline Abbott, Crown Prosecutor, for providing the data required for
this report.
1. AGE AND GENDER
1.1 Gender
Of the total sample participants (n= 36), 27 (75.0%) are male, and 9 (25.0%) are female.
Table 1: Gender
Graduates
Gender Number Percentage
Male 27 75.0%
Female 9 25.0%
1.2 Age at time of Admission
Most participants in this sample were in the 30-39 age range (38.9%), followed by the 20-29 age range
(27.8%) and 40-49 age range (25.0%) at time of admission.
Table 2: Age at admission
2. HISTORY OF CONVICTIONS
This section provides information regarding all convictions for program graduates included in the study,
to March 31st 2015, both prior to and following admission to the program.
A list of all criminal code convictions held by graduates is attached as Appendix A. A list of convictions
held by each graduate is provided as Appendix B. Offences are grouped into 10 categories:
administrative; drug-related; theft-related; fraud/forgery/counterfeit; prostitution-related; assault-
related; weapons/firearms-related; driving-related; obstruction-related; and mischief and disturbance-
related. A list of convictions held by each graduate during the same pre and post period is attached as
Appendix C.
Age Range # (%) Males # (%) Females
# (%) of Total
Sample
20-29 6 (16.7%) 4 (14.3%) 10 (27.8%)
30-39 11 (30.6%) 3 (8.3%) 14 (38.9%)
40-49 7 (19.4%) 2 (5.6%) 9 (25.0%)
50-59 3 (8.3%) 0 3 (8.3%)
Total 27 (75.0%) 9 (25.0%) 36 (100%)
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2.1 Pre-Program Convictions
This section provides information regarding graduates’ convictions prior to participating in the program.
Charges at entry to the CDTC are included, as participants plead guilty to these charges at admission and
are sentenced for them at discharge.
The program graduates included in the study (n=36) had a total of 1,279 convictions that were incurred
prior to program involvement (15.3 years on average). The number of convictions per graduate ranges
from 2 to 102 and averages 35.5 (median = 36). The majority of offences committed by graduates prior
to entering the program, were theft-related (477, or 37.3%) and administrative offences (395, or 30.9%).
Drug-related offences were the third most common type (165, or 12.9%), followed by fraud-related (59,
or 4.6%) and driving-related offences (51, or 4.0%).
Table 3: Pre-program Convictions by Graduate and Type of Offense
Grad
uate
#
Ad
min
Dru
g
The
ft
Fraud
Pro
stitutio
n
Assau
lt
We
apo
ns
Drivin
g
Ob
structio
n
Misch
ief
Total
1. 14 4 1 19
2. 15 2 49 1 5 3 1 76
3. 2 12 1 1 1 2 1 20
4. 19 9 6 4 2 40
5. 15 7 12 3 1 2 40
6. 19 11 4 1 35
7. 8 2 2 2 14
8. 3 2 2 7
9. 20 3 2 1 5 4 3 38
10. 15 1 7 1 24
11. 7 5 3 3 1 19
12. 11 22 4 2 3 42
13. 12 1 11 2 26
14. 23 4 26 4 1 2 5 1 66
15. 5 5 1 1 12
16. 16 4 71 2 1 1 95
17. 15 3 31 2 1 9 2 4 67
18. 3 17 13 2 1 36
19. 3 15 1 2 1 1 23
20. 4 1 11 2 2 20
21. 1 3 13 3 1 21
22. 9 22 4 1 13 1 50
23. 2 11 2 1 16
Table 3: Pre-program Convictions by Graduate and Type of Offense (continued)
Grad
uate
#
Ad
min
Dru
g
The
ft
Fraud
Pro
stitutio
n
Assau
lt
We
apo
ns
Drivin
g
Ob
structio
n
Misch
ief
Total
24. 10 12 1 1 1 25
25. 16 2 13 4 2 1 38
26. 24 3 27 3 1 5 2 65
27. 13 10 8 1 3 5 1 1 42
28. 1 1 2
29. 7 3 16 10 1 37
30. 17 7 8 2 1 1 36
31. 3 2 5
32. 8 30 1 1 2 42
33. 37 5 20 2 2 1 67
34. 19 11 51 4 2 4 8 3 102
35. 1 3 4
36. 1 2 1 2 1 1 8
Total 395 165 477 59 15 31 33 51 35 18 1279
2.2 Age at First Conviction
The majority of graduates (83.3%) were youth (defined as ages 13- 24), at the time of their first
conviction. One-third was aged 16-18 (33.3%), a significant percentage was 19-24 (27/8%), and almost a
quarter (22.2%) was in the 13-15 year age range when first convicted.
Table 4: Age at first conviction by gender
Age Range # (%) Males # (%) Females
# (%) of Total
Sample
13 - 15 6 (16.7%) 2 (5.6%) 8 (22.2%)
16-18 10 (27.8%) 2 (5.6%) 12 (33.3%)
19-24 7 (19.4%) 3 (8.3%) 10 (27.8%)
25-29 2 (5.6%) 1 (2.8%) 3 (8.3%)
30-39 2 (5.6%) 1 (2.8%) 3 (8.3%)
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2.3 Post-Graduation Convictions
Post-completion convictions were incurred by 11 of 36 graduates (30.6%). Approximately 7 of 10 had no
new convictions. No graduates incurred convictions during their time in the program.
The 11 graduates who had post-graduation convictions committed a total of 62 post-program
convictions. The number of convictions held by each re-offending graduate included in the study ranged
from 0 to 16 and averages 1.7 (median = 5). Over half of graduates’ post-completion convictions were of
an administrative type (n=34, or 54.9%), and approximately one-third were theft-related (n=21, or
33.8%). Three graduates (27.2%) had 9 or more post-treatment convictions and 4 (36.4%) had either one
or two convictions. One graduate had only one administrative conviction.
The following table summarizes all post-graduation convictions by type during the reporting period. At
March 31st 2015, one graduate had outstanding charges (2) for mischief [430(2) (A)] dated January 16,
2015. This graduate completed the program on December 22, 2011 and has no post-graduation
convictions. No other graduates had outstanding charges at March 31st, 2015. Charges that were
dismissed, withdrawn or stayed are not included in the study.
31%
69%
Post-Program Convictions
Convictions
No new Convictions
Table 5: Summary - Post-graduation Convictions
Dates -
Graduation to 1st
Conviction
Time from
Graduation to New
Convictions
First Convictions since
Graduation
Subsequent Criminal
Convictions
1
July 22/2010 - Aug. 3/2012
743 days (or 24.4 months)
145(3) (Admin) 355(B) (Theft-related)
CDSA 5(1) (Drug related) 95.1 (Weapons-related)
2
Nov. 18/2010- Aug. 30/2012
651 days (or 21.3 months)
733.1(1) (Admin) 145(2)(A) x 3 (Admin) CDSA 4(1) (Drug-related)
N/A
3
May 12/2011- Sept. 6/2011
117 days (or 3.8 months)
733.1(1) x 3 (Admin) 733.1(1) x 2 (Admin) 145(2) (Admin) 145(3) (Admin) 145(2)(a) (Admin) 733.1 (1) (Admin)
4
Jan. 12/2012- Dec. 1/2012
294 days (or 9.6 months)
733.1 (Admin) N/A
5 Mar. 17/2011- July 13/2012
484 days (or 15.9 months)
213(1)(c) (Prostitution) 733.1(1) (Admin) 145(2)(a) (Admin) 733.1(2) x 2 (Admin) 145(2)(A) (Admin)
6
Jan. 24/2013 - Mar. 3/2015
768 days (or 25.2 months)
351.1 (Theft related) N/A
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Table 5: Summary - Post-graduation Convictions (continued)
Dates - Graduation to 1
st
Conviction
Time from Graduation to New Convictions
First Convictions since Graduation
Subsequent Criminal Convictions
7
Jan. 24/2013 - July 11/2014
280 days (or 9.2 months)
733.1 x 2 (Admin) 811 x 3 (Admin) 348(1)(b) x 5 (Theft related) 355(A) (Theft related) 145(4) x 2 (Admin) 344(B) x 3 (Theft related)
N/A
8
Nov. 1/2012 - May 27/2014
397 (or 13.0 months)
348(1)(E) x 5 (Theft related) 334(B) (Theft related) 145(3) (Admin) 733.1 (1) x 2 (Admin)
N/A
9
May 30/2013- Feb. 27/2015
443 days (or 14.5 months)
334(B) x 2 (Theft related) N/A
10
Jan. 23/2014- May 23/2014
85 days (or 2.8 months)
733.1(1) x 2 (Admin) 355(1) (Theft related) CDSA 4(2) (Drug related)
145(1)(B) (Admin) 145(2)(A) (Admin) 334(B) (Theft related) DTC Sentence Revoked
11
Jan. 23, 2014- Aug. 27/2014
152 days (or 4.9 months)
CDSA 5(1) x 2 (Drug related) N/A
Average = 13.1 months
Table 6: Post-Graduation Convictions by Offence Type (Graduates)
Ad
min
Dru
g
The
ft
Fraud
Pro
stitutio
n
Assau
lt
We
apo
ns
Ob
struct
Misch
ief
Total
1. 1 1 1 1 4
2. 4 1 5
3. 9 9
4. 1 1
5. 5 1 6
6. 1 1
7. 7 9 16
8. 3 6 9
9. 2 2
10. 4 1 2 7
11. 2 2
Total 34 5 21 0 1 0 1 0 0 62
2.3 Post-Graduation Convictions by Age and Gender
2.3.1 Age Range by Status of Post-Graduation Convictions
The majority of graduates with new convictions were in the 30-39 age range (54.5%).
Table 7: Age range by status of post-graduation convictions
Age Range No New Convictions
New Convictions
Total graduates
20-29 7 3 10
30-39 8 6 14
40-49 7 2 9
50-59 3 0 3
Total 25 11 36
2.3.2 Gender by Status of New Convictions
Post-program convictions were incurred by 33.3% of female graduates and by 29.6% of male graduates.
Table 8: Gender by status of post-graduation convictions
Gender No New Convictions
New Convictions Total graduates
Female 6 (16.7%) 3 (8.3%) 9
Male 19 (52.8%) 8 (22.2%) 27
Total 25 11 36
3. TIME FREE FROM CONVICTIONS
3.1 Graduates with no new Convictions
The time free from charges for those with no new convictions ranges from 1.5 months to 58.0 months
(or 4.8 years), and averages 21.7 months. There are 20 graduates (55.6%) with no new convictions for
approximately one year (11.6 months) or greater, and 11 graduates (29.6%) with no new convictions for
2 years or greater.
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Table 9: Time free from Convictions - Graduates with No New Convictions
Graduation Date Time between Graduation and March 31, 2015
1 May 27, 2010 1769 days (or 58.0 months)
2 July 11, 2011 1349 (or 44.2 months)
3 December 22, 2011 1195 days (or 39.2 months)
4 March 22, 2012 1104 days (or 36.2 months)
5 March 22, 2012 1104 days (or 36.2 months)
6 March 22, 2012 1104 days (or 36.2 months)
7 December 6, 2012 845 days (or 27.7 months)
8 December 6, 2012 845 days (or 27.7 months)
9 March 21, 2013 740 days (or 24.3 months)
10 March 21, 2013 740 days (or 24.3 months)
11 Feb. 21, 2013 768 days (or 25.2 months)
12 May 30, 2013 670 days (or 22.0 months)
13 August 15, 2013 593 days (or 19.4 months)
14 October 10, 2013 537 days (or 17.6 months)
15 December 23, 2013 474 days (or 15.5 months)
16 January 23, 2014 432 days (or 14.2 months)
17 January 23, 2014 432 days (or 14.2 months)
18 April 10, 2014 355 days (or 11.6 months)
19 April 10, 2014 355 days (or 11.6 months)
20 April 10, 2014 355 days (or 11.6 months)
21 June 26, 2015 278 days (or 9.1 months)
22 June 26, 2015 278 days (or 9.1 months)
23 December 11, 2014 110 days (or 3.6 months)
24 February 12, 2015 47 days (or 1.5 months)
25 February 12, 2015 47 days (or 1.5 months)
661.04 days (or 21.7 months post-graduation
3.2 Time free from convictions - Graduates with New Convictions since Graduation
As shown in Section 2.2, Table 5, the period of time free from convictions for those with new convictions
since graduation ranges from 2.8 to 25.2 months and averages 13.1 months. In 6 of 11 cases, there were
no new criminal convictions at one year post-graduation.
3.3 Time Free from Convictions - All Graduates (Combined)
Combined, graduates with and without new convictions since graduation (n=36) were free from
convictions following the program for an average of 19.1 months during the period of the study.
Table 10: Time free from convictions - all graduates
Category # of Graduates
Range in Time (in months)
Average Time (in months)
Convictions since graduation 11 2.8 - 25.2 13.1
No new convictions 25 1.5 - 58.0 21.7
Combined - all graduates 36 1.5 - 58.0 19.1
4. LIMITATIONS TO THE STUDY
There are some limitations to this study.
The study includes a limited sample size. The program intends to update this report in future
years, and these update will provide increasingly useful information over time.
Data for this study are gathered from the JOIN system, which includes data on criminal charges
and convictions in Alberta only.
This study does not include a control group or comparative data on outcomes for offenders who
did not participate in the CDTC and received incarceration alone. The program hopes to benefit
from access to such comparative data in the future.
5. SUMMARY - COMPARISON OF PRE-PROGRAM AND POST-PROGRAM CONVICTIONS
CDTC graduates had a total of 1,279 convictions prior to participation in the program (average 15.3
years), and a total of 62 convictions since graduation (average 19.1 months). Convictions prior to
involvement in the program range from 2 to 102 and average 35.5. Post-program convictions ranged
from 0 to 16 and average 1.7. When considering only convictions incurred during the same period pre
and post for each individual, graduates had a total of 339 convictions prior to entering the program.
Convictions during this period range from 2 to 20 and average 9.4.
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APPENDIX A
List of Criminal Code Convictions of CDTC Participants by Category
All criminal code convictions incurred by graduates in the sample are included in the chart below.
Criminal code offences are grouped into 10 categories.
Category of Offense
Criminal Code and Offense
Drug-related 41(1) FD Act - Possession of a restricted drug
FD Act 48(2) - Possession of drugs for the purpose of trafficking
NC Act Sec 3(1) - Possession of a narcotic
NC Act Sec 4(1) - Trafficking in a narcotic
CDSA Sec 4(1) - Possession of a schedule II substance
CDSA Sec 4(2) - Possession of a schedule II substance for the purpose of trafficking
CDSA Sec 5(1) - Trafficking in a Schedule 1 Substance
CDSA Sec 5(2) - Possession of a schedule I substance for the purpose of trafficking
Food and Drug Act 41(1) - Possession of a restricted drug
423(1)(D) Conspiracy to Traffic in Restricted Drug
Theft-related: 294(A) CC - Theft over $200/$1,000
294(b) CC - Theft under $200/$1,000
306 - Break, Enter and Theft
313(a) - Possession of property obtained by crime over $200
333.1 - Motor vehicle theft
334(A) CC - Theft over $5,000
334(B) CC - Theft under $5,000
342(1) CC - Use of credit card
344(b) CC - Robbery
348(1) CC - Break and Enter with intent [Also 306(1)(a)]
348(1)(b) CC - Break, Enter and Theft [Also 306(1)(b)]
348(1)(b) CC - Break and Enter, Commercial Premises
348(1)(B) - 430 CC - Break, Enter and Commit Mischief
349(1) CC - Unlawfully in a dwelling house
351(1) CC - Possession of Break and Enter Instruments
352 CC - Possession of Instruments for Breaking into Coin Devices
354(1) CC and 313(A) - Possession of property obtained by crime
355(A) CC - Possessions of property obtained by crime over $5,000
355(B) CC - Possession of property obtained by crime under $5,000
463-334(a) - Attempted robbery over $5000
463-344(b) - Attempted robbery under $5000
Fraud/Forgery/ Counterfeit related:
56.1 - Illegally possessing/making stolen identification documents
326(1)(A) - Uttering Forged Document
368 - Uttering forged document [Also 326(1)(a)]
369(b) - Possession of instruments to be used to commit forgery
380(1)(a) - Fraud over $5,000
380(1)(b) - Fraud under $5,000
380(1)(B) - Attempted Fraud under $5000
393(3) CC - Fraudulently obtaining transportation
402.2(1) - Identity theft
450(b) – possession of counterfeit money
452 - Uttering Counterfeit Money
458 (d) – possession of counterfeiting instruments
463-380 - Attempted fraud
403 - Personation with intent
Administrative: 26 Youth Offenders Act - Fail to comply with disposition
133(1) - Escape lawful custody
133 (2) CC - Fail to Comply with Probation Order
133(3)(B) - Fail to comply with recognizance
137 - Youth Justice Act - Fail to comply with sentence or disposition
145(1) - Unlawfully at Large
145(1)(A) - Escape lawful custody
145(5.1) - Failure to comply with conditions of undertaking given by officer
145(2) - Failure to attend court
145(3) - Failure to comply with recognizance
145(4) and (5) - Failure to appear
156(3) Fail to comply with recognizance
666(1) Fail to comply with Probation Order
733.1 - Failure to comply with probation order
742.6(9)(D) - Breach of a conditional sentence order
811 - Breach of recognizance
Prostitution-related:
213(1)(c) - Communication for the purpose of prostitution
Weapons/ Firearms related:
86(2) - Deal with firearm or restricted weapon contrary to regulations
85/87 - Possession of a weapon
88(1) - Possession of a prohibited weapon
90(1) - Carrying a concealed weapon
91 - Unauthorized possession of a firearm
92(1) - Possession of a firearm knowing possession is unauthorized
95(1) - Possession of prohibited restricted firearm with ammunition
98(1) - Break, Enter and Steal a Firearm
117.01(1) Possession of Firearm or Ammunition contrary to Prohibition order
Assault related:
245 - Administering a noxious thing
264.1(A) Uttering threats
266 - Assault
267(1)(B) - Assault CBH
270(1)(A) - Assault a Peace Officer
279(1) - Forcible Confinement
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Driving-related:
242(4) and 259(4) Driving while disqualified
249(1)(a) - Dangerous operation of a motor vehicle
249.1 (1) - Flight from Police
252(1) (B) CC - Fail to stop at the scene of an accident
253(1) - Operate a motor vehicle while impaired
253 (1)(B) - Driving with more than 80 mgs of alcohol in blood
259(4) CC - Driving while disqualified
335(1) Take motor vehicle without consent
Mischief and Disturbance-related:
387 (4) (B) - Mischief to private property
430(1)(a) - Mischief
430 (3) - Mischief over $5,000
430(4) - Mischief
173(1)(A) CC - Indecent Act
175(1)(A)(I) - Causing a disturbance (by fighting, screaming, shouting, swearing, singing or using insulting or obscene language)
Obstruction-related:
118(A) - Obstruction of a Peace Officer
129(A) - Obstruction
APPENDIX B
Graduate Convictions Prior to CDTC Participation
As at March 31, 2015
Graduate 1 (Time between Graduation and March 31st, 2015 = 44.2 months)
Criminal History
Date & Location Charges Sentences
2008-12-17 (Calgary)
145(3) CC x 2 (Admin) Sec 145 (3) cc (Admin)
1 day on each charge (+ 14d ptc) $500 I-E – 6 days
2009-01-12 (Calgary)
145(3) CC x3 (Admin) 4(1) CDS Act (Drug related) 4(1) CDS Act (Drug related)
1-2) 1 day on each charge (+ 3d ptc) 1) $200 I-D – 3 days
2009-01-13 (Calgary)
145(3) CC (Admin) 1 day (+ 12d ptc)
2009-07-30 (Calgary)
145(2) (A) CC (Admin) 1 day & (Credit for the equivalent of 30 days pre-sentence custody)
Charges at Entry to DTC:
2010-07-22 (Calgary)
CDSA 5(2) (Drug related) CDSA 5(1) (Drug related) 145(3) CC x6 (Admin) 354 CC (Theft related)
1-4) 1 day & probation – 3 months (+ credit for 162d ptc) on each charge & mandatory prohibition order Sec 109-110 CC
Post-graduation charges, convictions
2012-08-03 (Calgary)
145(3) CC (Admin) 355(B) (Theft related)
1-2) 1 day on each charge & (7 days pre-sentence custody)
2014-12-08 (Calgary)
CDSA 5(1) (Drug related) 95(1) (Weapons related)
6 months consecutive 3 years
Summary Pre Post
Charges/Convictions 19 4
Graduate 2 (Time between Graduation and March 31st, 2015 = 58.0 months)
Criminal History
Charges Sentences
1983-01-24 (Edmonton)
387 (1) (C) CC (Mischief) Suspended sentence & 18 months’ probation
1983-09-01 (Edmonton)
3(1) NC Act (Drug related) 1 day & $200 I-D 20 days
1983-12-20 (Stony Plain)
233(1) CC (Driving related) 313 (A) CC (Theft related)
Suspended sentence + Probation (1 year) 1 month
1983-12-21 (Edmonton)
294(B) CC (Theft related) 1 day & $100 I-D 20 days
1984-02-17 294 (B) CC (Theft related) $100 I-D 14 days
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(Edmonton)
1984-06-05 (Edmonton)
133(5) CC (Admin) $25 I-D 2 days
1985-10-17 (Edmonton)
23 CC (Driving related) 133 CC (Admin) 133 CC (Admin)
$600 I-D 2 months $25 I-D 5 days $100 I-D 10 days
1985-11-20 (Edmonton)
118(A) CC (Obstruction) $150 I-D 15 days
1987-02-27 (Edmonton)
233(1) (A) CC (Driving related) 306(1) (B) CC (Theft related)
2 months 1 month consecutive
1988-07-22 (Edmonton)
313 (B) CC (Theft related) $500 I-D 70 Days
1990-11-13 (Edmonton)
249(1) (A) CC (Driving related) 90 Days intermittent & probation (3 years)
1992-08-05 (Edmonton)
348(1) (B) CC (Theft related) 342(1) (C) CC (Theft related)
Suspended sentence & Probation (12 m) $100 I-D 100 days
1993-02-01 (Edmonton)
342(1) CC (Theft related) $800 I-D 80 days
1993-05-05 (Edmonton)
348(1) (A) CC (Theft related) 334 (B) CC (Theft related)
10 months 1 month consecutive
1993-06-18 (Edmonton)
334 (B) CC (Theft related) 30 days
1993-10-19 (Edmonton)
145(1) (B) CC (Admin) 90 days
1994-09-16 (Red Deer)
355(A) CC (Theft related) 355(A) CC (Theft related)
6 months 1 year concurrent
1994-10-03 (Calgary)
348(1) (B) CC (Theft related) 348 (1) (B) CC x2 (Theft related)
1-2) 1 year on each charge
1995-05-04 (Calgary)
348(1) (B) CC (Theft related) 351 (1) CC (Theft related)
1 year consecutive to sentence serving 6 months
1995-12-05 (Calgary)
CC 348(1) (b) x3 (Theft related) 6 months gaol
1996-08-30 (Calgary)
Possession of narcotic (drug-related) 45 days consecutive to sentence serving
1999-04-14 (Saskatoon)
355(B) CC x4 (Theft related) 3 months on each charge concurrent
1999-10-25 (Kelowna)
348(1) (B) CC (Theft related) 348(1) (A) CC (Theft related)
1-2) 18 months on each charge
1999-12-22 (Calgary)
368(1) (A) CC (Fraud related) 355(A) CC (Theft related) 355(B) CC (Theft related) 348(1) (B) CC (Theft related) 355(B) CC (Theft related) 334 (B) CC (Theft related) 145(5) CC (Admin)
1-4) 2 years less 1 day on each charge 5-6) 6 months on each charge 7) 3 months
145(2) (a) CC x 3 (Admin) 145(3) CC (Admin)
2000-02-17 (Lethbridge)
348(1) (E) (Theft related) 6 months gaol
2001-01-26 (Calgary)
145(1) (B) CC (Admin) 30 days consecutive to sentence serving
2003-08-15 (Calgary)
348(1) (B) CC x2 (Theft related) 348(1) (A) CC (Theft related)
1-2) 48 days on each charge
2004-03-31 (Calgary)
348(1) (A) CC (Theft related) 351 (1) CC (Theft related) 334 (B) CC (Theft related)
1-3) 3 months on each charge
2004-05-03 (Edmonton)
145(5) CC (Admin) $100
2004-12-06 (Edmonton)
249.1 (1) CC (Driving related) 348(1) CC x2 (Theft related)
2 years 1 year on each charge
2004-12-14 (Calgary)
334 (B) CC (Theft related) 129(A) CC (Obstruction)
1-2) 1 day on each charge
2005-12-07 Paroled
2006-09-22
Parole Violator Recommitted
2007-03-09 (Calgary)
129(A) CC (Obstruction) 30 days consecutive to sentence serving
2007-04-20 Statutory Release
2007-07-11
Statutory Release Violator Recommitted
2007-09-04 (Calgary)
348(1) (B) CC (Theft related) 334 (B) CC (Theft related) 348 (1) CC (Theft related)
1-2) 2 months & 15 days each charge (+ credit 20d ptc) 3) 12 months on each charge
consecutive & probation (12 months on each charge)
Charges at Entry to DTC:
2010-05-27 (Calgary)
348(1) (A) CC (Theft related) 347(1) CC x3 (Theft related) 733.1 (1) x2 (Admin)
1-3) Suspended sentence & probation (3 months on each charge)
Post-graduation charges, convictions
None
Summary
Charges/Convictions 76 (Pre) 0 (Post)
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Graduate 3 (Time between Graduation and March 31st, 2015 = 52.3 months)
Criminal History
Charges Sentences
1986-02-17 (Wetaskiwin)
294(A) CC (Theft related) Suspended Sentence (6 months) & Prob (6 months)
1986-04-17 (Ponoka)
253(1)(B) (Driving related) $500 I-D – 50 Days & Prohibit from driving for 6 months
1986-04-29 (Red Deer)
3(1) NC Act (Drug related) $300 I-D 45 Days
1987-04-15 (Camrose)
3(1) NC Act (Drug related) 118(A) CC (Obstruction)
$300 I-D 45 Days $150 I-D 15 Days
1987-08-21 (Wetaskiwin)
3(1) NC Act (Drug related) $300 I-D 45 Days
2000-02-07 (Stony Plain)
237(B) (Driving related) 4(1) CDS Act (Drug related)
$1500 & Prohibition from driving (1 year) $250
2000-12-20 (Calgary)
4(1) CDS Act (Drug related) 18 month suspended sentence
2005-04-01 (Edmonton)
90(1) CC (Weapons related) 4(1) CDS Act (Drug related)
$200 I-D 4 Days $150 I-D 3 Days consecutive
2005-11-02 (Edmonton)
5(1) CDS Act (Drug related) 4(1) CDS Act (Drug related)
1-2) 2 years less 1 day conditional sentence order on each charge & mandatory prohibition order Sec 109 CC
2006-06-02 (Edmonton
742.6 (9)(C) CC (Admin) 270 (A) CC (Assault related)
Order suspended (6 months in custody) 6 months
2006-10-31 742.6 (9) (D) CC (Admin) Order terminated
2008-01-08 (Calgary)
145(3) CC 4(1) CDS Act (Drug related) 145(2) (A) CC 4(1) CDS Act (Drug related) 4(1) CDS Act (Drug related)
1-2) 1 day on each charge (+ 8d ptc) 3) $350 I-D 6 days
Charges at Entry to DTC:
2010-11-18 (Calgary)
CDSA Sec 5(1) (Drug related) 1 day (+ 288d ptc) & 1year probation
Post-graduation charges, convictions
2012-08-30 (Calgary)
733.1 (1) CC (Admin) 145(2) (A) CC x3 (Admin) CDSA Sec 4(1) (Drug related)
1-2) 1 day & (credit for 29 days pre-sentence custody on each charge)
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Graduate 4 (Time between Graduation and March 31st, 2015 = 36.2 months)
Criminal History
Charges Sentences
1981-10-09 (Halifax)
294(B) CC (Theft related) 60 days intermittently & probation for 2 years
1982-04-29 (Halifax)
3(1) NC Act (Drug related) $50 I-D – 20 Days
1982-07-02 (Halifax)
387 (4) (B) CC (Mischief) $50 I-D – 5 Days
1983-01-11 (Halifax)
306(1) (B) CC (Theft related) 6 months
1983-04-12 (Dartmouth)
294(B) CC (Theft related) 1 month consecutive to sentence serving
1984-08-07 (Dartmouth)
294 (B) CC (Theft related) $500 I-D – 50 Days & Probation for 1 year
1985-07-25 (Halifax)
306 (1) (B) CC (Theft related) 1 year
1987-01-15 (Halifax)
133(3) (B) CC (Admin) 30 Days
1991-05-13 (Halifax)
266 (B) CC (Assault) $400 PLDS Costs I-D 30 Days
1998-04-21 (Calgary)
266 CC (Assault) $400 I-D 10 Days
1998-06-25 (Calgary)
264.1 (1) (A) CC (Assault related)
$650 I-D – 16 Days
1999-04-12 (Calgary)
145(2) (A) CC (Admin) 266 CC (Assault)
$300 I-D – 6 Days $600 I-D – 13 Days
1999-10-01 (Calgary)
CDSA 5(1) (Drug related) 30 Days Intermittent Probation – 6 months
2001-01-16 (Calgary)
CDSA 5(2) (Drug related) 60 Days & Mandatory Prohibition Order Sec 109 CC
2003-03-03 (Calgary)
145(3) CC (Admin)
1 Day
2003-03-18 (Calgary)
145(3) CC (Admin)
1 Day
2003-04-16 (Calgary)
430(1) (A) CC (Mischief) 145(3) CC x 2 (Admin) 145 (2) (A) CC (Admin) CDSA 4(1) (Drug related)
1-2) 45 Days on each charge 3-4) 15 Days on each charge
2004-01-12 (Calgary)
145(2) (A) CC (Admin) CDS Act 4(1) (Drug related)
1) 5 Days 2) $500 I-D – 10 Days & Probation 1 year
2004-05-10 (Calgary)
733.1 (1) CC (Admin) 145(3) CC (Admin)
1-2) 10 Days on each charge
2004-06-11 (Calgary)
5(1) CDSA (Drug related) 5(1) CDSA (Drug related) 145(2) (A) CC (Admin)
1) 12 months 2) 18 months consecutive 3) 3-5. 30 Days on each charge & mandatory
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145(3) CC (Admin) 733.1(1) CC (Admin)
prohibit order Sec 109 CC
2004-12-11 (Calgary)
Paroled
2005-02-23 (Calgary)
Parole Violator (Admin) Recommitted
2006-04-24 (Calgary)
Statutory Release
2009-08-01 (Calgary)
Statutory Release Violator (Admin)
Recommitted
2009-10-10 (Calgary)
Sec 4 (1) CDSA (Drug related) 1 Days (+ 10d ptc)
2010-01-28 (Calgary)
145(3) CC (Admin)
1 d (+ 6d ptc)
2010-08-12 (Calgary)
145(3) x 2 CC (Admin)
1d (+ 12 d ptc)
2010-11-03 (Calgary)
145(3) CC (Admin)
1d (+ 28d ptc)
Charges at Entry to DTC:
2011-07-21 CDSA 5(1) (Drug related) 354 CC (Theft related)
1 day + Probation (1 year) 1 day + Probation (1 year)
Post-graduation charges, convictions
None
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Charges/Convictions 40 0
Graduate 5 (Time between Graduation and March 31st, 2015 = 39.2 months)
Criminal History
Charges Sentences
2000-05-01 (Calgary Youth Court)
145(1) CC x 2 (Admin) 264 (1) (A) CC (Assault related)
1-2) Probation – 1 year on each charge
2000-07-05 (Calgary Youth Court)
354(1) (A) CC (Theft related) 733.1 (1) CC (Admin)
1-2) 1 Day & 20 hours community service work
2000-08-03 (Calgary Youth Court)
266 CC x 2 (Assault related) 156(3) CC (Admin) 249(5) CC (Admin)
1-3) 30 days open custody on each charge
2001-11-19 (Calgary Youth Court)
267(A) (Assault related) Probation – 1 year
2002-07-29 (Calgary Youth Court
334(B) (Theft related) 145(5) CC (Admin)
1-2) 1 Day secure custody & Probation 223 Days on each charge
2003-03-20 (Calgary Youth Court)
CDSA 4(1) (Drug related) 7 Days secure custody
2004-01-12 (Calgary)
129 (A) (Obstruction) 1 Day
2004-06-16 (Calgary)
CDSA 5(1) (Drug related) 6 months and mandatory prohibition order Sec 109 CC
2004-12-09 (Calgary)
355 (B) CC (Theft related) 21 Days
2005-02-01 (Calgary)
145(2) (A) CC (Admin) 349 CC (Theft related) 355 (B) (Theft related)
1-2) 14 days on each charge 1) 1 Day
2005-12-05 (Calgary)
344(B) CC (Theft related) 1 Day (+ 78d ptc)
2006-03-28 (Calgary)
145 (2) (A) CC x 2 (Admin) 1 Day on each charge (+ 11d ptc)
2006-07-25 (Calgary)
145(5) CC (Admin) 145(3) CC (Admin) 355(A) (Theft related)
1) 21 Days 2) 14 Days concurrent 3) 1 day concurrent (+ 15d ptc)
2006-10-30 (Calgary)
145(3) CC (Admin) 1 Day (+ 8d ptc)
2008-05-30 (Calgary)
CDSA 4(1) (Drug related) 145 (2) (A) (Admin)
1-2) 1 Day on each charge (+ 34d ptc)
2008-06-26 (Calgary)
355 (B) (Theft related) 1 month & probation – 6 months
2008– 09-12 (Calgary)
335 CC (Driving related) 1 Day (+64d ptc)
2009-04-24 (Calgary)
344 (B) CC (Theft related) 1 Day (+ 18d ptc)
2009-07-15 129 (a) CC (Obstruction) 1 Day (+30d ptc)
Charges at Entry to DTC:
December 22, 2011 CDSA 5(1) x 3 (Drug related) CC 354 x 3 (Theft related)
Suspended sentence + Probation (1 year)
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CC 145(3) (Admin) CDSA 4(1) (Drug related) CC 145(2)(a) (Admin)
Post-graduation charges, convictions
2015-01-16 Charges before the court = CC 430(1)(a) x 2 (Mischief)
N/A
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Charges/Convictions 41 2 (Charges)
Graduate 6 (Time between Graduation and March 31st, 2015 = 36.2 months)
Criminal History
Charges Sentences
1984-05-04 (St. Catharine’s, Ontario)
423 (1) (D) CC (Drug related) 6 months & probation (12 months)
1984-07-05 Paroled
1989-08-17 (Winnipeg)
3(1) NC Act (Drug related) $100 I-D – 17 days
1996-07-11 (Calgary)
4(1) NC Act (Drug related) Suspended Sentence & Probation – 3 years
2001-12-03 (Calgary)
145(2) (A) CC (Admin) $150 I-D – 3 days
2003-04-10 (Calgary)
4(1) CDS Act (Drug related) 4(1) CDS Act (Drug related) 145(5) CC (Admin) 145(2) (A) CC (Admin)
1-4) 1 day on each charge
2003-12-01 (Calgary) 355(B) CC (Theft related) 145(5) CC x 2 (Admin) 145(2) (A) CC (Admin)
1) $300 I-D – 6 days 2-3) 1 day on each charge
2004-06-29 (Calgary)
4(1) CDS Act (Admin) 145(3) CC x 2 (Admin)
1-2) 7 days on each charge
2004-09-07 (Calgary)
145(2) (A) CC (Admin) 145(3) CC (Admin)
1-2) 7 days on each charge
2004-10-05 (Calgary) 145(3) CC x 2 (Admin) 1 day on each charge
2004-10-27 (Calgary)
145(2) (A) CC (Admin) 1 day
2005-07-06 Calgary)
4(1) CDS Act (Drug related) 145(3) CC (Admin) 145(2) (A) CC (Admin)
1-3) 1 day on each charge (+ 7d ptc)
2006-09-08 (Calgary)
145(2) (A) CC x 2 (Admin) 129(A) CC (Obstruction) 145(3) CC (Admin)
1-3) 1 day on each charge (+ 10d ptc)
2008-07-09 (Calgary)
4(1) CDS Act (Drug related) $500 I-D – 8 days
2009-11-03 (Calgary)
5(1) CDS Act (Drug related) 197 days & (Credit for the equivalent of 168 days pre-sentence custody) &
mandatory prohibition order Sec 109 CC
Charges at Entry to DTC:
2012-03-22 (Calgary)
5(1) CDS Act x 2 (Drug related) 5(2) CDS Act (Drug related) 354 CC x 3 (Theft related)
1-2) 1 day & (66 days pre-sentence custody) & on each charge concurrent & mandatory prohibition 3) 1 day concurrent
Post-graduation charges, convictions
None
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Charges/Convictions 35 0
Graduate 7 (Time between Graduation and March 31st, 2015 = 46.5 months)
Criminal History
Date & Location Charges Sentences
2006-03-03 (Calgary)
145(2) (A) CC (Admin) 1 Day
2006-03-08 (Calgary)
145 (3) CC (Admin) 1 Day (+ 6d ptc)
2006-04-26 (Calgary)
145(2) (a) CC(Admin) 1 d (+12d ptc)
2006-05-10 (Calgary)
145(2) (A) CC (Admin) 129 (A) CC (Obstruction)
1-2) 7 days on each charge
2006-06-28 (Calgary)
5(1) CDS Act (Drug related) 2 months & 2 weeks (+96d ptc) & mandatory prohibition order Sec 109 CC
2007-09-04 (Calgary)
145(5) CC (Admin) 334 (B) CC (Theft related)
1-2) 1 day on each charge (+ 6d ptc)
Charges at Entry to DTC:
2011-05-12 (Calgary)
5(1) CDS Act (Drug related) 145(2) (A) CC (Admin) 145(3) CC x2 (Admin) 334 CC (Theft related) 129 CC (Obstruction)
1) 1 day & (190 days PTC) & Probation (14 months)
2-3) 1 day on each charge + (6 days PTC) 4-5) 1 day on each charge & (1 days PTC)
Post-graduation charges, convictions
2011-09-06 (Calgary)
733.1 (1) CC x 3 (Admin) 1 day on each charge & (9 days pre-sentence custody)
2012-03-05 (Calgary)
733.1 (1) CC x 2 (Admin) 145(2) (A) CC (Admin)
2) 6 days & (credit given for 6 days pre-sentence custody) on each charge
3) 1 day concurrent
2012-10-12 (Calgary)
145(3) (Admin) 145(2) (a) (Admin) 733.1 (1) (Admin)
1-3) 6 days (+ 24 days ptc)
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Graduate 8 (Time between Graduation and March 31st, 2015 = 36.2 months)
Criminal History
Charges Sentences
2001-01-02 (Vegreville)
355 (B) CC (Theft related) $500 I-D 10 Days
2004-08-09 (Edmonton)
334 (B) CC (Theft related) 145 CC (Admin)
1) $500 I-D 10 Days 2) $300 I-D 4 Days
2011-09-29 (Calgary)
145 (3) CC (Admin) 1 Day + ID PTC
Charges at Entry to DTC:
2012-03-22 (Calgary)
CDSA 5(2) (Drug related) CDSA 4 (1) (Drug related) 145 (2) (A) CC (Admin)
1) 1 Day & Probation (12 months) and mandatory prohibition order Sec 109
2) 1 Day & Probation (12 months) 3) 1 Day
Post-graduation charges, convictions
None
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Graduate 9 (Time between Graduation and March 31st, 2015 = 38.5 months)
Criminal History
Charges Sentences
1993-01-06 (Lethbridge Youth
Court)
266 CC (Assault) Probation – 6 months
1994-03-07 (Lethbridge Youth
Court)
266 CC (Assault) Probation – 1 year
1994-04-03 (Lethbridge Youth
Court)
334 (B) CC (Theft related) $75
1997-07-23 (Lethbridge Youth
Court)
268(1) (A) CC (Fraud related) 145(5) CC (Admin)
1 Day secure custody & Probation (6 m) $75
1997-07-24 (Calgary)
267 CC (Assault) 145(2) (A) CC (Admin)
1-2) 1 Day on each charge
1997-09-22 (Calgary)
334 (B) CC (Theft related) $150 – I-D – 3 days
1998-01-02 (Calgary)
129 (A) CC (Obstruction) 1 Day
1998-02-18 (Calgary)
266 CC (Assault related) 30 Days
2002-12-16 4(1) CDS Act (Drug related) 1) 1 Day & probation (12 months)
(Calgary)
145(2) (A) CC (Admin) 145(5) CC (Admin) 145(2)(A) CC (Admin) 213(1) (C) (Prostitution related) 145(5) CC x2 (Admin) 129(A) CC (Obstruction)
2-3) $150 I-D 3 Days 4) $125 I-D – 2 Days 5-6) $100 I-D – 2 Days on each charge 7) $75 I-D – 1 Day
2003-08-29 (Calgary)
733.1 CC (Admin) 145(2)(A) CC x2 (Admin) 129(A) CC x2 (Obstruction) 4(1) CDS Act (Drug related) 213(1)(C) CC (Prostitution related)
1-5) 1 Day on each Charge
2004-03-11 (Calgary)
213(1)(C) CC (Prostitution related) Suspended Sentence & Probation (18 months)
2004-08-03 (Calgary)
733.1 CC x 2 (Admin) 9 months conditional sentence order & Probation (9 months on each charge)
2005-04-06 (Calgary)
733.1 CC x2 (Admin) 6 months conditional sentence order
2007-03-26 (Calgary)
145(3) CC (Admin) 733.1 CC x 2 (Admin)
1-2) 1 Day on each charge (+14d ptc)
2008-01-28 213(1)(C) (Prostitution related) 1 day (+ 30d ptc)
2009-03-19 (Calgary)
145(3) CC (Admin) 213(1)(C) CC (Prostitution related)
1-2) 1 Day on each charge
Charges at Entry to DTC
2012-01-12 (Calgary)
5(1) CDS Act (Drug related) 145(3) CC (Admin)
1-2) Suspended sentence & Probation (12 months on each charge)
Post-graduation charges, convictions
2012-11-01 733.1 (Admin)
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Graduate 10 (Time between Graduation and March 31st, 2015 = 48.4 months)
Criminal History
Date & Location Charges Sentences
1997-03-03 (Edmonton)
145(5) CC (Admin) 213(1) (C) (Prostitution related)
$50 I-D 1 Day $250 I-D 6 Days
1997-05-15 (Edmonton)
145(2) (A) CC (Admin) 213(1) (C) (Prostitution related)
1-2) Suspended Sentence & Probation – 1 Year on each charge
1997-07-25 (Edmonton)
145 (3) CC (Admin) $100 I-D 2 Days
1997-10-14 (Edmonton)
145(2) (A) CC (Admin) 213(1) (C) (Prostitution related) 733.1 (1) (A) CC (Admin)
1-3) 15 Days on each charge
2001-01-19 (Edmonton)
145(5) CC (Admin) 213(1) (C) (Prostitution related)
1-2) 15 Days on each charge
2002-05-06 145(5) CC (Admin) 1Day
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(Calgary) 213(1) (C) (Prostitution related) $250
2002-09-09 (Calgary)
129 (A) CC (Obstruction) $150 I-D 3 Days
2002-10-17 (Calgary)
145(5) CC (Admin) 213(1) (C) (Prostitution related)
1-2) Suspended Sentence & Probation – 1 year on each charge
2003-04-14 (Calgary)
213(1) (C) (Prostitution related) 145(5) CC (Admin)
1-2) Suspended Sentence & Probation – 1 year on each charge
2003-07-18 (Calgary)
733.1 (1) (A) CC (Admin) 1 Day
2007-10-11 (Calgary)
145(5) CC (Admin) 1 Day & Probation – 12 months
2008-02-15 (Calgary)
733.1 (1) (A) CC (Admin) 145(2) (A) CC (Admin)
26 Days (4 days PTC) 15 days
2009-08-31 (Calgary)
145 (3) (Admin) 1d (+30 days ptc)
2010-02-11 (Calgary)
145 (3) (Admin) 1d (+ 40d ptc)
Charges at Entry to DTC:
2011-03-17 CDSA 5(1) (Drug related) 1d & 1 year probation (+ 278 ptc)
Post-graduation charges, convictions
2012-07-13 (Calgary)
213(1) (c) CC (Prostitution related) 1d & 1 year probation
2012-09-17 (Calgary)
733.1 (1) CC (Admin) 145(2) (a) CC (Admin)
28 days (+ 2days ptc) 5 days
2013-06-14 (Calgary)
733.1 (1) CC x 2 (Admin) 145(2) (A) CC (Admin)
37 d (+ 8d ptc)
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Graduate 11 (Time between Graduation and March 31st, 2015 = 36.2 months)
Criminal History
Charges Sentences
1991-11-01 (Calgary)
430 (1) (A) CC (Mischief) $250 I-D 21 Days
2006-01-19 (Calgary)
213 (1) (C) CC (Prostitution related) 145 (2) (A) CC (Admin)
1-2) $100 I-D 1 Day on each charge
2006-01-24 (Calgary)
213 (1) (C) CC (Prostitution related) 1 Day (+ 6 d ptc)
2006-03-06 (Calgary)
145 (5.1) CC (Admin) 1 Day (+ 5d ptc)
2006-03-15 (Calgary)
145 (5.1 ) CC (Admin) 1 Day (7d ptc)
2006-06-13 (Calgary)
213 (1) (c) (Prostitution related) 1 Day
2006-12-18 145 (2) (A) CC (Admin) 1-2) 10 Days on each charge
(Calgary) 145 (5.1) CC (Admin) CDSA 4(1) (Drug related)
3) 1 Day consecutive (+ 6d ptc)
2010-09-15 (Calgary)
145 (2) (A) CC (Admin) 1 day & (3 Days PTC)
2010-10-27 (Calgary)
CDSA 4(1) (Drug-related) Sec 145 (3) CC (Admin)
1-2) 7 Days & (13 Days pre-sentence custody & Probation - 1 year on each charge concurrent
Charges at Entry to DTC:
2012-03-22 (Calgary)
CDSA 5 (1) x 3 (Drug related) 354 CC x 3 (Theft related)
1 d & Probation (+ 71 d ptc) 1 d & probation
Post-graduation charges, convictions
None
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Graduate 12 (Time between Graduation and March 31st, 2015 = 27.7 months)
Criminal History
Charges Sentences
1979-06-07 (Calgary) NC Act 4 x 2 (Drug related) 2 months
1980-04-15 (Calgary)
306 CC (Theft related) 8 months
1985-03-18 (Calgary) 88(1) CC (Weapons related) $150 I-D 15 Days
1987-10-15 (Calgary) NC Act 4(1) (Drug related) 4 months
1987 12-11 (Calgary) 294(B CC (Theft related) 2 months consecutive to sentence serving
1980-04-23 (Calgary) 145 (2) (A) CC (Admin) 145(5) CC (Admin)
1-2) 30 days on each charge concurrent
1990-05-30 (Calgary) NC Act 4(1) (Drug related) FD Act 48(2) (Drug related)
1) 3 months 2) 12 months consecutive
1990-07-23 (Calgary) NC Act 3(1) x 3 (Drug related) 3 months on each charge
1991-10-16 (Calgary) NC Act 4(1) (Drug related) 6 months
1994-09-07 (Calgary) NC Act 4(1) x 3 (Drug related) NC Act 3(1) (Drug related)
3 years on each charge concurrent 9 months consecutive
1995-12-07 Paroled
1996-12-03 Parole Violator (Admin) Recommitted
2002-09-19 (Calgary)
92(2) CC (Weapons related) 1 Day
2003-07-07 (Calgary)
CDSA 5(1) (Drug related) CDSA 5(1) x 2 (Drug related) 145(3) CC x 3 (Admin) 354 CC (Theft related)
1. 3 years 2. 2 years on each charge 3-4. 6 months on each charge & Mandatory Prohibition Order Sec 109 CC
2005-07-08 Statutory Release
2006-03-01(Calgary) CDSA 4(1) (Drug related) 1 Day
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2006-05-08 Recommitted
2007-05-04 (Calgary) CDSA 4(1) (Drug related) 129(A) CC (Obstruction)
1 Day 30 Days Consecutive
2008-09-25 (Calgary) 145(5) CC x 2 (Admin) 334 (B) CC (Theft related)
1-2) 1 Day on each charge
2010-01-25 (Calgary) 145(3) CC x 2 (Admin) CDSA 4(1) (Drug related)
1-2) 1 Day on Each Charge & (Credit for the equivalent of 30 Days pre-sentence custody)
2010-11-03 (Calgary)
CDSA 4(1) (Drug related) 129 (A) CC x 2 (Obstruction) 145(3) CC (Admin)
1-3. 1 Day on each Charge Concurrent & (40 Days Pre-sentence custody)
Charges at Entry to DTC
CDSA 5(1) (Drug related) CDSA 5(2) (Drug related)
Suspended Sentence (1 year)
Post-graduation charges, convictions
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Graduate 13 (Time between Graduation and March 31st, 2015 = 26.1 months)
Criminal History
Charges Sentences
2006-08-04 (Calgary)
811 CC x 2 (Admin) 145 (2) (A) CC (Admin)
1 day on each charge
2007-09-17 (Calgary)
145 (5) CC x 2 (Admin) CDSA 4 (1) (Drug related) 334 (B) CC (Theft related)
$150 I-D 2 Days on Each Charge $500 I-D 8 Days 1 Day
2008-08-12 (Calgary)
145 (5) CC (Admin) 334 (B) CC (Theft related) 145 (5) CC (Admin) 334 (B) CC (Theft related)
1) $150 I-D 2 Days 2-3) $300 I-D 5 Days on each Charge Consecutive 1) $500 I-D Days Consecutive
2010–05-13 (Calgary)
430(1)(d) CC (Mischief) 342(1) CC (Theft related) 355(a) CC (Theft related) 348(1)(a) CC (Theft related) 348(1)(a) CC (Theft related) 145(2)(a) CC (Admin)
Global Sentence: 1 day gaol, 30 months’ probation (4 months credit for time in custody considered equivalent of 8 months)
Charges at Entry to DTC
348(1)(e)/334 CC (Theft related) 430(1)(a) CC (Mischief) 334 (b) CC x 2 (Theft related) 351(1) CC (Theft related) 733.1 x 2 CC (Admin) 145(5) CC (Admin) 145(3) CC (Admin)
Suspended sent and 1 year probation
Post-graduation charges, convictions
2015-03-03 351(1) CC (Theft related) Suspended Sent + 1 year probation
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Graduate 14 (Time between Graduation and March 31st, 2015 = 27.7 months)
Criminal History
Date & Location Charges Sentences
1993-06-21 (Regina, Sask.)
266 CC (Assault) Probation (6 months)
1993-12-09 (Saskatoon Youth
Court)
266 CC (Assault) 26 - Young Offenders Act (Admin)
1-2) Probation (8 months on each charge concurrent)
1994-04-13 (Saskatoon Youth
Court)
355 (B) CC (Theft related) 355 (B) CC (Theft related) 145(3) CC (Admin) 355 (B) CC (Theft related)
1-2) Time served & probation (6 months) 3-4) Time served & probation (6 months)
1994-12-07 (Saskatoon Youth
Court)
348 (1) (B) CC (Theft related) 2 months secure custody
1995-07-24 (Saskatoon Youth
Court)
355 (A) CC (Theft related) 129 (A) CC (Obstruction) 145(3) CC (Admin)
1-3) 15 Days Secure Custody & 60 Days Open Custody on each charge concurrent
1995-09-28 (Saskatoon Youth
Court)
334(B) CC (Theft related) Probation until 1996-03-30
1995-10-04 (Saskatoon Youth
Court)
266(B) CC (Assault related) 10 hours community service work
1995-12-05 (Saskatoon Youth
Court)
355 (B) CC (Theft related) 3(1) NC Act (Drug related) 348(1) (B) CC (Theft related) 145(3) CC (Admin)
1) Time served & Probation (9 months) & 70 hours community service work
2-4) Time served & Probation (9 months) & 70 hours community service
1996-01-23 (Saskatoon Youth
Court)
355 (B) CC (Theft related)
Time served & Probation (10 months)
1996-05-08 (North Battleford Youth
Court)
334(B) CC x 2 (Theft related) 14 Days Secure Custody on each charge concurrent
1997-08-21 (North Battleford Youth
Court)
249(1) (A) CC (Driving related) 129(A) CC (Obstruction) 355(A) CC (Theft related)
7 m open custody & driving prohibit (1 yr) 6 months open custody concurrent
7 months open custody concurrent
1997-12-08 (Calgary)
355(A) CC (Theft related) 145(1)(A) CC (Admin)
10 months secure custody 1 month secure custody consecutive
1999-07-14 334(B) CC (Theft related) 1-6) 6 months & probation (24 months on
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145(5) CC (Admin) Sec 249(1)(A) CC (Driving related) CDSA 4(1) (Drug related) 129(a) (Obstruction) 430(1)(a) (Mischief)
each charge)
1999-11-12 (Calgary)
348 (1)(b)/334 (Theft related) 355 (b) (Theft related)
12 months suspended sentence
2000-08-25 (Calgary)
355(B) CC (Theft related) 355 (A) CC (Theft related)
1-2) 12 months conditional sentence order on each charge
2001-04-27 (Calgary)
326(1)(B) CC (Theft related) 1 Day & Probation (12 months)
2001-06-08 (Calgary)
334(B) CC (Theft related) 45 Days
2001-11-26 742.6 (Admin) CSO Collapsed
2002-05-01 (Calgary)
334 (B) CC (Theft related) 355(B) CC (Theft related) 355(B) CC (Theft related) 733.1 (1) CC (Admin) 145(3) CC (Admin) 334(B) CC (Theft related)
1-2) 15 months conditional sentence order & mandatory prohibition order Sec 109(1) CC 3-4) 6 months conditional sentence order on each charge 5-6) 1 day on each charge
2002-06-13 (Calgary)
129(A) CC (Obstruction) 742.6 (Admin)
1 day Suspend CSO 15d jail
2003-01-02 (Calgary)
355(B) CC (Theft related) 145(3) CC (Admin) 145(2) (A) CC (Admin) 733.1 (1) CC (Admin) 742.6 CC x 2 (Admin)
1) 6 months 2-4) 45 days on each charge 5) Collapse CSO
2005-11-18 (Calgary)
90(1) CC (Weapons related) 1 day
2005-12-29 (Calgary)
355(B) CC (Theft related) 145(5) CC (Admin)
$500 I-D – 8 days $250 I-D – 4 days
2007-06-22 (Calgary)
129(A) CC (Obstruction) 1 day (+ 16d ptc)
2007-11-07 (Calgary)
270 (1) (A) CC (Assault related) 145(2) (A) CC (Admin) 145(3) CC (Admin)
1) 4 months (+ 36d ptc) & probation (1 year) 2-3) 15 days on each charge
2008-10-06 (Calgary)
733.1 (1) CC x 2 (Admin) 1 day on each charge (+30d ptc)
Charges at Entry to DTC
2012-12-06 CC 145(3) x 2 (Admin) CDSA 5(1) x 2 (Drug related) CC 354 (Theft related)
1 year suspended sentence 1 year suspended sentence 1 year suspended sentence
Post-graduation charges, convictions
None
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Graduate 15 (Time between Graduation and March 31st, 2015 = 26.1 months)
Criminal History
Date & Location Charges Sentences
2007-02-23 (Calgary)
430 (1) (A) CC (Mischief) 145 (3) CC (Admin) 145 (2) (a) (Admin)
1-3) 1 day on each charge (24 days credit, pre-trial custody)
2007-07-31
334 (b) (Theft related) 145(4) (Admin)
$200 fine $100 fine
2008-01-14
249.1 (1) (Driving related) 355 (b) (Theft related)
Sentence: Global suspended sentence, 23 months’ probation, 3 month driving prohibition
Charges at Entry to DTC:
348(1)(a) (Theft related) 334(a) (Theft related) 334(b) (Theft related) 145(3) x 2 (Admin)
Post-graduation charges, convictions
July 11, 2014 733.1 x 2 (Admin) 811 x 3 (Admin) Break and Enter x 5 (Theft related) 355(A) $5000 (Theft related) 145 x 2 (Admin) 344(B) x 3 (Theft related)
5.5 years
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Graduate 16 (Time between Graduation and March 31st, 2015 = 26.1 months)
Criminal History
Date & Location Charges Sentences
1982-08-09 (Regina, Sask.) (Youth Court)
306 (1) (B) CC x10 (Theft related) 306 (1) (A) CC x3 (Theft related)
1-2) Suspended Sentence for 18 Months
1983-11-16 (Regina Sask.)
306 (A) CC (1) (Theft related) 245 (Assault related)
1) 1 Day & $200 I-D 45 Days ADD 2) $100 I-D 15 Days
1984 – 03-16 (Regina Sask.)
306 (1) (B) CC x3 (Theft related) 3 (1) NC Act (Drug related)
1-2) 30 Days on each Charge Consecutive and Probation for 2 years on each Charge
1985-02-04 (Regina)
306 (1) (B) CC x9 (Theft related) 133 (2) CC (Admin) 666 (1) CC (Admin)
1-2) 2 years less 1 day & Probation for 18 months on each charge 3) 2 years less 1 day
1985-03-28 (Regina)
133(1) (A) CC (Admin) 2 months consecutive to sentence serving
1986-04-15 (Regina)
306 (1) (B) CC (Theft related) 133(1) (A) CC (Admin)
1-2) 6 months on each charge - concurr but consecutive to sentence serving
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188 CC (Obstruction) 3) 30 days concurrent
1994-12-19 (Calgary)
145 (2) (A) CC (Admin) $200 I-D 5 Days
1995-01-30 (Calgary)
348 (1) (A) CC x3 (Theft related) 348 (1) (A) CC (Theft related) 348 (1) (B) CC (Theft related) 403 (A) CC (Fraud related) 348 (1) (A) CC (Theft related) 355 CC (Theft related)
1) 12 months on each charge 2) 9 months 3-4) 15 months on each charge 5-6) 6 months on each charge concurrent
1995-09-20 (Calgary)
348 (1) (B) CC (Theft related) 348(1) (A) CC (Theft related) 145 (1) (B) CC (Admin)
1-2) 2 years on each charge concurrent but consecutive to sentence serving 3) 30 days consecutive
2000-06-28 (Calgary)
348 (1) (E) CC (Theft related) 6 months & Probation (18 months)
2002-05-10 (Calgary)
348 (1) (E) CC x5 (Theft related) 348 (1) (A) CC (Theft related) 348 (1) (E) CC (Theft related) 733.1 (1) CC (Admin)
1-2) 5 months on each charge consecutive 3) 2 months & 15 Days consecutive 4) 1 month consecutive
2004-03-19 Released on Mandatory Supervision
2004-11-19 Mandatory Supervision Violator Recommitted
2004-12-15 334 (B) CC (Theft related) 60 Days consecutive to sentence serving
2005-02-07 Statutory Release
2005-04-05 4(1) CDS Act x 2 21 days on each charge Consecutive
2005-04-22 Statutory Release Violator Recommitted
2005-08-25 (Calgary)
355 (B) (Theft related) 5 months
2006-11-07
380 (1) (B) CC (Fraud related) 145 (3) CC x 2 (Admin)
1-2) 1 day on each charge
2007-02-12 (Calgary)
348 (1) (E) CC x 2 (Theft related) 348 (1) (E) CC x 3 (Theft related) 348 (A) CC x 2 (Theft related)
1) 30 months on each charge 2-3) 30 months on each charge concurrent & concurr & (1 month PTC)
2008-06-13 (Calgary)
348 (1) CC x 3 (Theft related) 6 months on each charge concurrent but consecutive to sentence serving
2009-02-10 Statutory Release
2009-07-22 Statutory Release Violator Recommitted
Charges at Entry to DTC
348(1) x 15 (Theft related) 145(3) x 3 (Admin) CDSA 4(1) (Drug related) 145(2)(a) (Admin)
Post-graduation charges, convictions
2014-05-27
348(1) (e) CC x 5 (Theft related) 334(b) CC (Theft related) 145(3) CC (Admin) 733.1(1) CC x 2 (Admin)
Global sentence 30 months - 18 months credit for pre-trial custody
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Graduate 17 (Time between Graduation and March 31st, 2015 = 24.3 months)
Criminal History
Date Charges Sentences
1995-03-21 (Calgary Youth Court)
342 (1) (C) CC (Theft related) Probation – 12 months & 4 hours Community Service
1997-01-28 (Calgary Youth Court)
463 CC (Fraud related) Probation – 12 months
1997-02-24 (Calgary Youth Court)
334 (B) CC (Theft related) 30 Days Open Custody
1999-06-23 (Penticton, BC)
355 (A) CC (Theft related) 355 (B) CC (Theft related)
1 Day on Each Charge Concurrent
2000-03-21 (Calgary)
90 (1) CC (Weapons related) 355 (1) CC (Theft related) 145 (3) CC (Admin) 145 (A) CC (Admin)
1) $400 I-D 8 Days & Probation 1 year 2) $300 I-D 6 Days 3-4) $150 I-D 3 Days on Each Charge
2000-05-26 (Calgary) (Youth Court)
91 (1) CC (Weapons related) 355 CC (Theft related) 334 (B) CC (Theft related)
1-3)Probation 18 months on each Charge
2002-03-01 (Calgary)
145 (2) (A) CC (Admin) Sec 90 (1) CC (Weapons related)
$150 I-D 3 Days $500 I-D 10 Days
2003-08-13 (Calgary) 90(1) CC (Weapons related) 1 Day
2005-02-10 (Calgary) 355 (B) CC x 2 (Theft related) 1 Day on Each Charge
2005-02-16 (Calgary)
266 CC (Assault related) 145 (2) (A) CC x 2 (Admin) 145 (5) CC (Admin)
1-4) 30 Days & Probation – 12 Months on each Charge
2005-07-28 (Calgary)
733.1 (1) CC (Admin) 7 Days
2006-01-12 (Calgary)
145 (5) CC (Admin) 15 Days
2006-01-13 (Calgary)
CDSA 4(1) (Drug related) $300 I-D 5 Days
2006-02-06 (Calgary)
368 (a) (A) CC (Fraud related) 145 (5) CC (Admin)
30 Days Intermittent & Probation on each Charge
2006-02-28 (Calgary)
145 (1) (B) CC (Admin) 30 Days
2006-05-23 (Calgary)
CDSA 4(1) (Admin) 1 Day
2006-05-24 (Calgary)
430 (1) (C) (Admin) 90 (1) CC (Weapons related)
30 Days 1 Day & Mandatory Prohibit Order 109
2006-08-23 (Calgary)
733.1 (1) CC (Admin) 1 Day
2006-11-24 (Calgary)
145 (2) (a) CC (Admin) 1 Day
2007-01-02 145(3) CC (Admin) 1 Day
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2007-08-30 (Calgary)
90(1) CC x 2 (Weapons related) 1 Day on each Charge
2007-10-03 (Calgary)
352 CC (Theft related) 334 (B) CC (Theft related)
1-2) 1 Day on each Charge
2007-10-16 (Calgary)
351 CC (Theft related) 352 CC (Theft related)
1-2) 1 Day on each Charge
2007-11-16 (Calgary)
334 (A) CC (Theft related) Sec 90 (1) CC (Weapons related) 91 (2) CC (Weapons related)
1-3) 3 months on Each Charge
2008-04-08 (Calgary) 430 (1) (D) CC (Mischief) 1 Day
2008-08-29 (Edmonton)
430 CC x 3 (Mischief) 351 (1) CC (Theft related)
1-2) 30 Days on each Charge Consecutive
2008-11-24 (Edmonton)
334 CC (Theft related) 352 (Theft related)
1-2) 60 Days on Each Charge
2010-02-22 (Calgary)
351 (1) CC (Theft related) 355 (B) CC (Theft related)
1-2) 1 Day on Each Charge (with Credit for Equivalent of 146 Day PTC
2010-03-30 (Calgary)
348 (1) CC (Theft related) 351(1) CC (Theft related) CDSA 4(1) 348 (1) & 463 CC (Theft related)
1-4) 7 months on each Charge (with credit for 23 Days Pre-sentence)
2011-02-17 334(b) CC (Theft related) 334(b) CC (Theft related) CDSA 4(1) (Drug related) 249.1(1) CC (Driving related)
3 months 3 months 7 Days 5 months, 18 months driving prohibition Global sentence 9 months, 3 weeks gaol
Charges at Entry to DTC
348(1)(b)/334(b) x 2 (Theft related) 351(1) cc x 2 (Theft related) 355(a) cc (Theft related) 249(1)(a) cc (Driving related) 355(b) cc x 2 (Theft related)
Post-graduation charges, convictions
None
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Graduate 18 (Time between Graduation and March 31st, 2015 = 24.3 months)
Criminal History
Charges Sentences
1985-02-22 (Edmonton Youth Court)
306 (1) (A) CC & 421 CC (Theft related)
Probation to 1985-12-31
1985-03-06 (Edmonton Youth Court)
Sec 313 (A) CC (Theft related) Probation from 1986-01-01 until 1986-03-31
1985-06-03 (Edmonton Youth Court)
306(1)(B) CC (Theft related) 3 months open custody & Probation – 9 months
1987-04-16 (Edmonton)
306(1) (B) CC (Theft related) 4 months Open Custody
1987-05-01 (Edmonton Youth Court)
306 (1) (B) CC x 2 (Theft related)
4 months Open Custody
1988-02-23 (Edmonton Youth Court)
Sec 306-(1) (B) CC x 2 (Theft related)
2 months Open Custody & Probation -12 months
1991-08-01 (Edmonton)
344 CC (Theft related) 145 (2) (A) CC (Admin)
1. 3 years 2. 30 Days
1991-08-08 (Edmonton)
279 (2) CC (Assault related) 267 (1) (B) CC (Assault related)
1. 90 Days & $15 I-D 3 Days Consecutive 2. 90 Days & $15 I-D 3 Days Consecutive
1991-08-30 (Edmonton)
87 CC (Weapons related)
30 Days Consecutive to Sentence serving & Prohibit Possession of firearms, ammunition, explosive substances (10 Yrs)
2008-11-06 (Edmonton)
145 (5) CC (Admin) $150 I-D 2 Days
2009-10-22 (Fort Saskatchewan)
733.1 (1) CC (Admin) 355 (B) CC (Theft related) 403 CC (Fraud related)
1-3. Time served (Credit for the Equivalent of 52 Days Pre-sentence Custody)
2010-03-15
450(b) CC (Fraud related) 458 (d) CC (Fraud related)
Global sentence of 90 days (credit for 23 days served, considered the equivalent of 46, 44 days remaining to serve.
Charges at Entry to DTC
355(b) CC x 3 (Theft related) 362(1)(b) CC (Fraud related) 342(1)(c) CC x 3 (Theft related) 402.2(1) CC x 3 (Fraud related) 56.1 x 6 CC (Fraud related) 351(1) CC (Theft related)
Post-graduation charges, convictions
None
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Graduate 19 (Time between Graduation and March 31st, 2015 = 25.2 months)
Criminal History
Charges Sentences
1990-02-28 (Revelstoke, BC)
355 (A) CC (Theft related) 1 month probation
1990-05-22 (Calgary)
175 (1) (A) (I) CC (Disturbance) 129 (A) CC (Obstruction related)
1-2) 2 months & Probation – 2 years on each charge
1992-10-06 (Calgary)
266 CC (Assault related) $350 I-D 30 Days
1992-10-14 (Calgary)
253 (A) C (Driving related) $750 I-D 30 Days
1992-10-30 (Calgary)
334 (B) CC (Theft related) $300 I-D 30 Days
1994-01-11 (Calgary)
259 (4) CC (Driving related) $300 I-D 30 Days
1998-07-15 (Calgary)
355 (B) (Theft related) $200 I-D 5 Days
2000-08-17 (Calgary)
355 (B) (Theft related) $250 I-D 5 Days & Probation – 1 month
2005-04-18 (Calgary)
348 (1) (B) CC x 3 (Theft related) 145 (2) (A) CC (Admin)
1 year CSO 1 Day
2006-11-03 (Calgary)
348 (1) (B) CC x3 (Theft related) 12 months on each charge concurrent
2006-11-09 (Calgary)
145(3) CC (Admin) 1 Day
Charges at Entry to DTC
348 (1)(b)/334 x 4 (Theft related) 348(1)(a) CC (Theft related) 145(2)(a) CC (Admin)
Post-graduation charges, convictions
None
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Graduate 20 (Time between Graduation and March 31st, 2015 = 22.0 months)
Criminal History
Date & Location Charges Sentences
2006-04-25 (Calgary)
CDSA 4(1) (Drug related) 1 Day
2006-05-30 (Calgary)
355 (B) CC x 5 (Theft related) 129 (A) CC (Obstruction) 351 (1) CC (Theft related) 344 (B) CC (Theft related)
1-4) 1 Year by Crime Conditional Sentence
2006-07-26 (Calgary)
145 (3) CC (Admin) $250 I-D 4 Days
2007-01-18 (Calgary)
344 (B) CC x 2 (Theft related) 145(5) CC (Admin) 129 (A) CC (Obstruction)
1-3) 1 Day on Each Charge
2009-02-13 (Calgary)
355 (A) (Theft related) 1 Day
Charges at Entry to DTC:
2011-05-12 (Lethbridge)
334 (B) CC (Theft related) $200 I-D 2 Days
2011-05-12 (Calgary)
90 (1) CC x 2 (Weapons related) 145(5) CC (Admin) 145(2) CC (Admin)
1) $200 I-D 2 Days on Each Charge
2-3) $100 I-D 1 Day on Each Charge
Post-graduation charges, convictions
None
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Graduate 21 (Time between Graduation and March 31st, 2015 = 22.0 months)
Criminal History
Date & Location Charges Sentences
1998-02-26 (Calgary Alberta)
(Youth Court)
334 CC (Theft related) Probation – 6 months
1998-12-11 (Calgary Alberta)
(Youth Court)
334 BI CC (Theft related) $100
2000-07-06 (Calgary Alberta)
344 (BI CC) (Theft related) $300
2001-07-31 (Calgary Alberta)
334 (B) CC (Theft related) $500 I-D - 10 Days
2002-08-02 (Calgary)
CDSA 4(1) (Drug related) $350 I-0 - 7 Days
2005-04-05 355 (B) CC (Theft related) $200 I-0 4 Days
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(Calgary) 355 (B) CC (Theft related) $300 I-0 6 Days
2007-12-10 (Calgary)
355 (B) CC (Theft related) $400 I-D 7 Days N/A
Charges at Entry to DTC
CC 129(a) CC (Obstruction) 452(a) CC x 3 (Fraud) related) 145(2)(b) CC (Admin) 355(b) CC x 2 (Theft related) 334(b) CC x 2 (Theft related) CDSA 4 (1) x 2 (Drug related) 351(1) CC (Theft related) 348(1)(b) CC (Theft related)
Post-graduation charges, convictions
2015-02-27 (Calgary)
(334(b) CC x 2 (Theft related) 6 month conditional sentence
None
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Graduate 22 (Time between Graduation and March 31st, 2015 = 19.4 months)
Criminal History
Date Charges Sentences
2005-08-19 (Calgary)
253(B) CC (Driving related) $600 I-D 12 days + Prohibition from Driving (1 year)
Charges at Entry to DTC:
2013-09-12 CDSA 5(2) (Drug related) CDSA 5(2) (Drug related) 129(a) CC (Obstruction) 91(2) CC (Weapons related) 91(2) CC (Weapons related) 354 CC (Theft related) 145(2)(a) CC (Admin)
8months CSA + Probation (10 months) 8 months CSA + Probation (10 months) 8 months CSA + Probation (10 months) 8 months CSA + Probation (10 months) 8 months CSA + Probation (10 months) 8 months CSA + Probation (10 months) $100
Post-graduation Charges/Convictions
None
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Graduate 23 (Time between Graduation and March 31st, 2015 = 17.6 months)
Criminal History
Date & Location Charges Sentences
1993-06-11 (Edmonton)
4(2) NC Act (Drug related) 3(1) NC Act (Drug related)
1-2) 2 years less 1 Day on Each Charge 3) $1000 I-D
1997-04-10 3(1) NC Act (Drug related) 25 Days
(Edmonton)
1998-02-10 (Edmonton)
4(1) NC Act (Drug related) 4(2) NC Act (Drug related) 145(3) CC (Admin)
1-2) 40 months on each charge 3) 3 months
1998-07-27 (Edmonton)
145(3) (A)CC (Admin) 30 Days consecutive to sentence serving
2002-08-09 (Edmonton)
480 CC (Fraud related) 1 Day
2003-03-18 (Edmonton)
4(1) CDS Act (Drug related) 253 (A) CC (Driving related)
$1500 I-D 31 Days $1000 I-D 21 Days & Prohibition from Driving (1 Year)
2003-04-09 (Edmonton)
4(1) CDS Act (Drug related) 24 Days Consecutive to Sentence Serving
2003-04-24 (Edmonton)
4(1) CDS Act (Drug related) 30 Days Intermittent & Probation (85 Days)
2003-05-07 (Edmonton)
463 & 334 (B) CC (Theft related) 60 Days Intermittent and Probation 12 months
2003-09-16 (Edmonton)
259 (4) CC (Driving related) 145(1) (B) CC (Admin) 4(1) CDS Act (Drug related) 145(5) CC (Admin) 259 (4) CC (Driving related) 145 (1) (B) CC (Admin) 355 (Theft related)
1) 60 days 2-5) 15 Days on each Charge Consecutive 6) 1 Day 7) $100 I-D - 2 Days
2004-01-23 (Edmonton)
733.1 (A) CC (Admin) 1 Day
2004-07-26 (Edmonton)
250(4) CC x 3 (Driving related) 4(1) CDS Act x2 (Drug related) 145(5) CC (Admin)
6 months & Prohibition from Driving (2 years on each Charge) 30 Days on each charge 30 days consecutive
2004-07-29 (Edmonton)
145(3) CC x2 (Admin)
30 days on each charge concurrent, but consecutive to sentence serving
2005-04-05 (Edmonton)
259(4) CC x2 (Driving related)
4 months & Prohibition from driving, 2 years each charge
2006-03-13 (Edmonton)
259(4) CC (Driving related) 6 months & Prohibition from Driving 2 years
2006-09-08 (Edmonton)
4(1) CDS Act x2 (Drug related) 60 days on each charge
2007-10-16 (Edmonton)
355(B) (Theft related) 4(1) CDS Act
30 Days 15 months
2008-02-20 (Edmonton)
335 CC (Driving related) 259(4) CC (Driving related)
14 Days 6 months & Driving Prohibition (3 years)
2008-03-31 (Edmonton)
259(4) CC (Driving related) 8 months
2008-08-13 (Edmonton)
5(1) CDS Act (Drug related) 4(1) CDS Act (Drug related)
1) 20 months 2-3) 3 months on each charge & mandatory
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355(B) (Theft related) prohibition order Sec 109 CC
2009-05-12 4(1) CDSA (Drug related) 24 days
2009-12-16
259(4) (Driving related) 4(1) CDSA (Drug related)
6 months & 3 years’ probation 15 Days
2011-06-10 5(2) CDSA (Drug related) 129(A) (Obstruction)
20 months
Charges at Entry to DTC
CDSA 5(1) x 2 (Drug related) CDSA 4(1) (Drug related)
Suspended sentence + Probation (1 year)
Post-graduation charges, convictions
None
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Graduate 24 (Time between Graduation and March 31st, 2015 = 15.5 months)
Criminal History
Charges Sentences
1993-09-09 (Calgary)
355(A) CC (Theft related) 1 Day & $500 I-D 30 Days
1993-11-04 (Calgary Youth Court)
267(1) (B) CC (Assault related) Probation 4 months
1999-12-21 (Calgary)
253(B) cc (Driving related) $800 I-D 16 Days & Prohibition from Driving for 1 Year
2005-01-20 (Calgary)
266 CC (Assault related) $500 I-D 10 Days
2005-06-17 (Calgary)
355{B) CC (Theft related) $250 I-D 5 Days
2009– 06 – 01 334(b) (Theft related) 30 days gaol, 6 months’ probation, $1250 restitution
2009-07-22 CDSA 4(1) (Drug related) $600 fine
2011–07–08 348(1)(b) (Theft related) 12 months conditional sentence
Charges at Entry to DTC
355(A) (Theft related) 355(B) x 6 (Theft related) CDSA 4(1) (Drug related)
Suspended Sentence, 1 year probation
Post-graduation charges, convictions
None
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Graduate 25 (Time between Graduation and March 31st, 2015 = 14.2 months)
Criminal History
Date & Location Charges Sentences
2009-06-24 (Calgary)
145(5.1) (Admin) $200 I-D 2 Days
2010-02-26 (Calgary)
348 (1)(B) CC (Theft related) 380 (1)(B) CC (Fraud related) 334(B) CC x 3 (Theft related) 335 CC (Driving related) 145(2) (A) CC x3 (Admin) 145(5.1) CC (Admin)
1 Day on each Charge consecutive, Probation 12 months on each charge, credit for the equivalent of 5 months pre-sentence custody
2010-07-07 (Calgary)
355(B) CC (Theft related) 145(5.1) CC (Admin)
(1-2) 30 Days on each Charge Consecutive
2011-06-24 (Calgary)
342(1) (C) CC (Theft related) $750 I-D 10 Days
2011-11-17 (Calgary)
145(2)(A) CC (Admin) 334(B) CC (Theft related)
60 Days & (90 Days Pre-Sentence Custody) 1 Day & (30 Days Pre-Sentence Custody)
Charges at Entry to DTC
334(b) CC x 2 (Theft related) 129(a) CC (Obstruction) 145(3) x 2 (Admin) 348(1)(b) x 2 (Theft related) 355(a) (Theft related) 145(5.1) (Admin)
Suspended sentence, 1 year probation
Post-graduation charges, convictions
None
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Graduate 26 (Time between Graduation and March 31st, 2015 = 15.5 months)
Criminal History
Date & Location Charges Sentences
2006-11-30
(Airdrie)
145(2)(A) CC x2 (Admin) 1 day on each charge
2007-08-27 (Banff, AB)
354(1) CC (Theft related) $230 I-D 4 Days
2008-09-12 (Calgary AB)
145(3) CC x2 (Admin) 1 day on each charge
2009-06-25 (Calgary, AB)
86(2) cc x2 (Weapons related) 355(B) CC x2 (Theft related) 91(1) CC (Weapons related) 145(2) (A) CC (Admin) 145(3) CC x2 (Admin) 92(1) cc (Weapons related) 4(1) CDSA (Drug related) 355(B) CC x2 (Theft related)
1-8) 1 day on each charge consecutive (Credit given for 102 days PTC) + Probation (12 months on each charge) & Discretionary prohibition order Sec 110 CC (5 years)
2009-09-16 (Didsbury, AB)
348(1) (A) CC (Theft related) 733.1(1) cc (Admin) Sec 355 (A) cc (Theft related) 348(1) (B) CC (Theft related)
1-4) 90 days intermittent; 45 pre-sentence custody; Probation 9 months
2010-01-29 (Calgary)
145 (1) (B) CC (Admin) 129(A) CC (Obstruction) 733.1(1) CC x 2 (Admin)
1-3) 1 day on each charge; 4 days PTC
2010-08-30 (Didsbury AB)
348(1) CC (Theft related) 4 months’ Probation
2011-07-25 (Calgary)
145(3) CC (Admin) $500 I-D 7 Days
Charges at Entry to DTC: 145(2)(a) x 2 (Admin)
355(a) (Theft related) 249.1(1) x 2 (Driving related) 145(3) x 2 (Admin) 334(a) (Theft related) 355(a) (Theft related) 334(b) (Theft related) CDSA 4(1) (Drug related)
Suspended sentence + Probation (1 year)
Post-graduation charges, convictions
None
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Graduate 27 (Time between Graduation and March 31st, 2015 = 14.2 months)
Criminal History
Date & Location Charges Sentences
1990-03-22 (Winnipeg
Youth Court)
348 (1)(B) CC (Theft related) 348 (1) (B) CC (Theft related)
30 Days Open Custody 45 Days Open Custody Consec
1993-11-23 (Winnipeg)
3(1) NC Act (Drug related) 145(5) CC (Admin)
1-2) 3 months on each Charge Concurrent
1994-11-28 (Winnipeg)
266 CC (Assault related) 145 (2) (B) CC x 2 (Admin)
1-2) 30 Days on each Charge Concurrent
1995-01-19 (Winnipeg)
Sec 4(1) NC Act (Drug related)
60 Days Intermittent
1995-09-13 (Winnipeg)
355(B) CC (Theft related) 430(1)(A) (Mischief) 145 (2)(B) CC (Admin) 145 (1) (B) CC (Admin) 145 (1)(B) CC (Admin)
1-2) 1 Month & Probation (1 Year) 15 month Concurrent + 1 year Probation
3) 2 months Concurrent 4) 2 months Concurrent + Probation (1 yr)
1996-09-18 (Winnipeg)
348 (1)(B) cc (Theft related) 380 (1)(B) CC (Fraud related) 145(5) CC (Admin)
6 Months 3 Months Concurrent 1 Month Consecutive
1997-07-29 (Winnipeg)
145 (2)(B) CC (Admin) 334(B) CC (Theft related)
1-2) 60 Days & Probation (2 years on each charge concurrent)
1998-02-17 (Calgary)
334(B) CC (Theft related) 145 (2)(A) CC (Admin)
$500 I-D 12 Days $100 I-D 2 Days
1998-05-06 (Winnipeg)
452 CC (Fraud related) 3 Months + Probation (2 Years)
1998-11-18 (Calgary)
334(B) CC (Theft related) 355(B) CC (Theft related)
1-2) 90 Days on each Charge
1999-03-05 (Calgary)
430 (1)(A) CC (Mischief) 1 day
2000-06-15 (Calgary, AB)
355(B) CC (Theft related) 334(B) CC (Theft related) 145(4) CC (Admin) 145(5) CC (Admin)
1) 60 days 2-4) 14 Days on each charge
2000-06-15 (Calgary)
355(B) CC (Theft related) 334(B) CC (Theft related)
1-2) 90 days + Probation on each charge
2000-08-28 (Calgary)
145 (1)(B) CC (Admin) 30 Days Consecutive to Sentence Serving
2001-02-02 (Calgary)
355(A) CC(Theft related) 249(1) (A) CC (Driving related)
6 months 2 Months Consecutive & Prohibition Driving (6 Months)
2001-02-22 (Calgary)
334(B) CC (Theft related) 1 day
2002-11-04 334(B) CC (Theft related) 60 days Intermittent Probation
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(Calgary)
2003-11-14 (Calgary)
334(B) CC (Theft related) 70 days Intermittent + Probation
2004-02-23 (Calgary)
145(3) CC x3 (Admin) 1 day on each Charge
2004-05-18 (Calgary)
145(3) CC x3 (Admin) 1 day on each charge
2006-10-12 (Calgary)
249.1(1) CC (Driving related) 249 (1)(B) CC (Driving related) 252(1) (B) CC (Driving related) 334(B) CC (Theft related) 145(3) CC (Admin)
12 months + driving prohibition 3 yrs 9 months consec + driving prohibit (3 yrs) 3 months consecutive 3 months 2 months (Credit given for 13 Months PTC)
2010–02-24 145(5) CC x 2 (Admin) 334(b) CC (Theft related)
1-2) 1 day + 39 days TIC = 78 day gaol
2010–09-09 355(b) CC x 4 (Theft related) 368(1)(a) CC (Fraud related) 334(b) CC (Theft related) 335(1) CC (Driving related) 145(5) CC (Admin) 145(2)(a) CC (Admin) CDSA 4(1) (Drug related)
1-6) 1 day + 51 days TIC + 129 days more 7) $600 fine
2011-03-07 334(a) CC (Theft related) days gaol, 1 year probation
2011-04-15 145(1)(b) CC (Admin) 30 days consec, intermittent sent collapsed
Charges at Entry to DTC
355(b) CC (Theft related) 351(1) CC (Theft related) 333.1 CC (Theft related)
Suspended Sentence + 1 year probation
Post-graduation charges, convictions
2014 – 05 -23
733.1 (1) CC (Admin) 355(1) CC (Theft related) 733.1(1) CC (Admin) CDSA 4(2) (Drug related)
1 day, TIC 15 days = 22 days gaol 90 days gaol, 1 year probation 10 days concurrent 5 days
2014-06-26
145(1)(b) CC (Admin) 145(2)(a) CC (Admin) 334(b) CC (Theft related)
30 days consec, intermittent sent collapsed 14 days consecutive 14 days consecutive
2014-08-21 DTC Sentence Revoked Re-sentenced (1 day TIC + 222 d = 333 days)
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Graduate 28 (Time between Graduation and March 31st, 2015 = 14.2 months)
Criminal History
Date Charges Sentences
1997-01-21 (St. Johns, NFL)
267(B) CC (Assault related) 14 days + Probation (2 years)
1998-01-27 (Calgary)
334(b) CC (Theft related) $100 I-D 2 days
1998-06-08 (Calgary)
264.1(1) CC x 2 (Assault related) 145(5) CC (Admin) 380(1)(B) CC (Fraud related)
1-2) 1 day on each charge 3) $250 I-D 6 days
1998-11-20 (Calgary)
334(B) CC (Theft related) 145(5) CC (Admin)
1) $300 I-D 6 days 2) $100 I-D 2 days
2000-04-12 (Calgary)
CDSA 5(2) CC (Drug related) CDSA 5(1) CC (Drug related) 145(2)(A) CC (Admin)
1) 2 years 2) 9 months consecutive 3) 1 day concurrent
2000-04-19 (Calgary)
145(3) CC (Admin) 2 months concurrent with sentence serving
2003-09-09 (Calgary)
CDSA 4(1) (Drug related) $1000 I-D 20 days
2003-10-08 (Calgary)
145(5) CC (Admin) 334(B) CC (Theft related) 145(4) CC (Admin) 334(B) CC (Theft related)
1-2) 15 days on each charge 3-4) 15 days on each charge consecutive
2003-12-16 (Calgary)
CDSA 4(1) (Drug related) 1 day
2004-01-07 (Calgary)
88(1) CC (Weapons related) $850 I-D 17 days + discretionary prohibition order Sec 100 CC for 1 year
2004-02-13 (Calgary)
CDSA 4(1) (Drug related) 1 day
2004-07-02 (Calgary)
CDSA 5(1) (Drug related) 12 months + mandatory prohibition order Sec 109 CC
2005-12-13 (Calgary)
91(1) CC (Weapons related) 145(2)(A) CC (Admin) 117.01(1) CC (Weapons related) 88(1) CC (Weapons related) 95(1) CC (Weapons related)
1-4) 1 day on each charge (+ 7 months 1 week PTC)
2006-01-20 (Calgary)
CDSA 4(1) (Drug related) 145(3) CC (Admin)
1-2) 6 days on each charge (+24 days PTC )
2006-08-08 (Calgary)
CDSA 4(1) (Drug related) Suspended Sentence + Probation (18 months)
2006-08-21 (Calgary)
355(A) CC (Theft related) 145(2)(A) CC (Admin)
5 months (+30 days PTC) 1 month
2007-04-04 (Calgary)
733.1(1) CC (Admin) 1 day (+ 14 days PTC)
2009-03-06 354 CC (Theft related) 1 day (+20 days PTC)
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(Calgary) 145(5) CC (Admin) 145(3) CC (Admin)
1 day (+20 days PTC) 1 day (+20 days PTC)
2011-07-14 (Calgary)
145(2)(A) CC (Admin) 334(B) CC (Theft related)
$150 1 day (+7 days PTC)
2011-09-28 (Calgary)
334(b) CC (Theft related) 430(1)(a) CC (Mischief) 129(a) CC (Obstruction)
21 days (+9 days PTC) 21 days (+ 9 days PTC) 21 days (+9 days PTC)
Charges at Entry to DTC
2014-01-23 (Calgary)
CDSA 5(1) (Drug related) CDSA 5(1) (Drug related)
Suspended Sentence + Probation (1 year) Suspended Sentence + Probation (1 year)
Post-Program charges, convictions
2014-08-27 (Calgary)
CDSA 5(1) (Drug-related) 733.1(1) CC (Admin)
8 months (+ 6 months PTC) 3 months (+ 6 months PTC)
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Graduate 29 (Time between Graduation and March 31st, 2015 = 11.6 months)
Criminal History
Date Charges Sentences
No convictions prior to those before the court at time of DTC application
Charges at Entry to DTC:
2014-Apr-10 145(3) CC (Admin) CDSA 5(2) (Drug related)
Suspended Sentence (1 year) Suspended Sentence (1 year)
Post-Program Charges/Convictions
None
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Graduate 30 (Time between Graduation and March 31st, 2015 = 11.6 months)
Criminal History
Date & Location Charges Sentences
1991-11-18 (St. Albert, AB)
253(B) CC (Driving related) $500 I-D 30 Days
2005-11-24 (Edmonton)
334(B) CC (Theft related) 145(4) CC (Admin)
$250 I-D 4 Days $100 I-D 1 Day
2007-09-20 (Edmonton)
369(B) CC (Fraud related) 355(B) CC (Theft related) 368 CC (Fraud related) 463-344(B) CC (Theft related) 368 CC x2 (Fraud related) 145(3) CC (Admin) 380 CC (Fraud related) 355(B) CC x2 (Theft related) 342 (1)(C) CC (Theft related) 403(A) CC (11) (Fraud related) 463-380 CC (Fraud related) 342(3) CC (Theft related) 145(3) CC (Admin) 145(5) CC (Admin) 145(2) CC x2 (Admin) 342 (1)(C) cc x3 (Theft related) 355(B) CC x2 (Theft related)
2 years
2-4: 1 year on each charge
Charges at Entry to DTC
CDSA 4(1) x3 (Drug related) 355(b) CC x2 (Theft related) 402.2(1) CC x2 (Fraud related) 56.1 CC (Fraud related) 342(1)(C) CC (Theft related) 355(a) CC (Theft related) 145(3) CC (Admin)
Suspended Sentence, 1 year Probation
Post-graduation charges, convictions
None
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Graduate 31 (Time between Graduation and March 31st, 2015 = 11.6 months)
Criminal History
Date Charges Sentences
1990-04-06 (Prince George)
267(2)(B) CC (Assault related) 1 year
1991-10-23 (Vernon)
334(B) CC (Theft related) Suspended sentence + Probation (6 months)
1993-10-14 (Mackenzie BC)
NC Act 4(2) (Drug related) $300 I-D 15 days + Probation (1 year)
1996-07-09 (Prince Rupert BC)
NC Act 3(1) (Drug related) 1 day + Probation (12 months)
1996-09-17 (Prince Rupert BC)
145(3) CC (Admin) 266 CC (Assault related)
30 days conditional sentence order 4 months conditional sentence order + Probation (18 months)
1996-11-19 (Prince Rupert BC)
253(1)(B) CC (Driving related) $600 + Driving Prohibition (1 year)
1997-02-19 (Vernon)
145(2)(B) CC (Admin) Suspended sentence + Probation (1 year)
1997-02-21 (Vernon)
145(2)(B) CC (Admin) Suspended sentence + Probation (1 year)
1998-10-13 (Calgary)
145(2)(B) CC (Admin) 1 day
1999-03-12 (Calgary)
334(B) CC (Theft related) Suspended sentence + Probation (1 year)
2001-04-10 (Calgary)
145(3) CC (Admin) 1 day
2001-07-06 (Calgary)
145(3) CC (Admin) 5 days
2001-08-30 (Calgary)
145(3) CC (Admin) 1 day
2002-01-08 (Calgary)
145(3) CC (Admin) $100 I-D 2 days
2003-03-20 (Calgary)
CDSA 5(1) (Drug related) 9 months + Probation (1 year) + Mandatory Prohibition Order Sec 109i
2003-11-20 (Calgary)
334(B) CC (Theft related) 733.1(1) CC (Admin)
1-2) 7 days on each charge
2004-01-19 (Calgary)
CDSA 4(1) (Drug related) 733.1(1) CC (Admin)
1-2) 1 day on each charge
2004-06-16 (Calgary)
CDSA 4(1) (Drug related) 733.1(1) CC (Admin)
1-2) 1 day on each charge
2005-03-23 (Lethbridge)
145(5) CC (Admin) 355(b) CC (Theft related)
145 day (7 days PTC) 10 days (7 days PTC)
2005-04-08 (Calgary)
145(2) CC (Admin) 733.1(1) CC (Admin) 145(5) x 2 CC (Admin)
1-4) 1 day on each charge
334(B) CC (Theft related)
2005-09-19 (Calgary)
90(1) CC (Weapons related) 1 day + 3 days PTC
2006-09-08 (Calgary)
334(B) CC (Theft related) 1 day + 10 days PTC
2009-01-30 (Calgary)
334(b) CC (Theft related)
30 days
2011-03-16 (Calgary)
334(b) CC (Theft related) 145(5) CC (Admin)
$300 1 day
Charges at Entry to DTC
2014-04-10 (Calgary)
CDSA 5(1) (Drug-related) CDSA 5(1) (Drug-related)
Suspended sentence (1 year) Suspended sentence (1 year)
Post-Program Charges/Convictions
None
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Graduate 32 (Time between Graduation and March 31st, 2015 = 9.1 months)
Criminal History
Charges Sentences
2008-09-04 (Airdrie)
4(1) CDS ACT x 2 (Admin) 145 (2)(A) CC (Admin)
$150 I-D 2 Days on each charge consecutive
$100 I-D 1 Day consecutive
Charges at Entry to DTC 348(1)(b) x 2 (Theft related) Suspended Sentence, 1 year probation
Post-graduation charges, convictions
None
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Graduate 33 (Time between Graduation and March 31st, 2015 = 9.1 months)
Criminal History
Date & Location Charges Sentences
1994-08-02 (Calgary Youth Court)
334(B) CC (Theft related) Probation (6 months)
1997-03-03 (Calgary Youth Court)
145{2) CC (Admin) $50
1997-05-14 (Calgary Youth Court)
430 (1)(A) CC (Mischief) $100
1997-11-25 (Calgary)
87 CC (Weapons related) 430(1) (A) CC (Mischief)
Suspended Sentence & Probation (9 m) & Prohibition (Firearms, Ammunition and Explosive Substance - 10 years) Suspended Sentence & Probation (9 months)
1999-07-21 (Calgary)
344(B) CC (Theft related) 6 months Conditional Sentence Order
2001-06-22 (Calgary)
355(B) CC (Theft related) $500 I-D 10 Days
2002-12-17 (Edmonton)
259(4) (Driving related) 355(B) CC (Theft related) 145(2) (A) CC (Admin) 334(B) CC (Theft related)
$500 I-D 10 days $400 I-D 8 days $150 I-D 3 days $100 I-D 2 days
2004-05-05 (Calgary)
334(B) CC (Theft related) 145 (2)(A) CC (Admin)
1-2) 1 day on each charge
2004-12-08 (Calgary)
145(2) (A) CC (Admin) 145(3) CC (Admin)
1-2) 1 day on each charge
2009-09-24 (Calgary)
334(B) CC (Theft related) 145(2) (A) CC x 2 (Admin)
1-2) 1 day & (Credit for the equivalent of 10 days pre-sentence custody)
2009-10-22 (Calgary)
348 (1)(B) CC (Theft related)
2 months & (Credit for 24 days PTC)
2010-10-20 (Calgary)
348 (1) (E) CC x 2 (Theft related) 348(1)(E) CC x 4 (Theft related)
1-2) 2 years on each charge concurrent & (21 days PTC)
2012-05-10 2012-09-14
(Statutory Release) Statutory Release Violator
Recommitted
Charges at Entry to DTC
348(1)(b) CC x 8 (Theft related) 334 CC x 8 (Theft related)
Suspended Sentence, 1 year Probation
Post-graduation charges, convictions
None
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Graduate 34 (Time between Graduation and March 31st, 2015 = 3.6 months)
Criminal History
Date Charges Sentences
2006-02-27 (Calgary) (Youth Court)
145(5) CC x 2 (Admin) 355(B) CC (Theft related) 334(B) CC x 2 (Theft related) 145(5.1) CC (Admin) CDSA 4(1) (Drug related) 145(3) CC x 2 (Admin)
1-6) Time served + Probation (12 months on each charge)
2006-05-01 (Calgary Youth Court)
334(A) CC x 2 (Theft related) 145(2) CC (Admin) 145(3) CC (Admin)
1-3) 60 days + 40 days under supervision in the community on each charge
2006-08-11 (Calgary Youth Court)
145(1)(b) CC (Admin) 14 days + 7 days under supervision in the community
2007-01-10 (Calgary Youth Court)
145(1)(B) CC (Admin) 145(2) CC (Admin)
1-2) 42 days + 21 days under supervision in the community on each charge consecutive
2007-02-06 (Calgary Youth Court)
142(1)(C) CC (Admin) 334(A) CC (Theft related) 342 (1)(A) CC (Theft related)
1-3) 105 days deferred custody + supervision order + intensive support + supervision order for 6 months on each charge
2007-02-27 (Calgary)
334(B) CC (Theft related) 30 days
2007-03-02 (Calgary)
CDSA 4(1) (Drug related) 1 day (+5 days PTC)
2007-05-24 (Calgary)
355(B) CC (Theft related) 60 days intermittent + Probation (12 months)
2007-05-28 (Calgary)
145(1)(B) CC (Admin) 30 days
2007-06-22 (Calgary)
335(1) CC (Theft related) 137 YCJ (Admin) 137 YCJ (Admin)
30 days 15 days consecutive 15 days consecutive
2007-08-20 (Calgary)
355(A) CC (Theft related) 30 days (+ 12 days PTC)
2008-02-08 (Calgary)
145(2)(A) CC (Admin) 733.1 (1) CC (Admin)
1-2) 1 day on each charge (+ 72 days PTC)
2008-03-31 (Calgary)
334(A) CC (Theft related) 249(1)(A) CC (Driving related) 145(3) CC (Admin) 733.1(1) CC (Admin) 252(1.1) CC (Driving related)
1-5) 1 year conditional sentence order on each charge
2008-10-27 (Calgary)
733.1 (1) x 2 CC (Admin) 1 day on each charge
2008-10-31 145(3) CC (Admin) 1-2) 1 day on each charge
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(Calgary) 145(2)(A) CC (Admin)
2009-02-05 (Calgary)
334(B) CC (Theft related) 145(3) CC (Admin)
1-2) 1 day on each charge (+ 16 days PTC)
2009-05-28 (Calgary)
145(2)(A) CC (Admin) 1 day + (Credit for the equivalent of 14 days PTC)
2009-06-30 (Calgary)
145(2)(A) CC (Admin) 5 days
2009-12-07 (Calgary)
145(2)(A) CC (Admin) 60 days
2009-12-07 (Calgary)
742.6 (Admin) CSO Collapsed
2010-02-10 (Calgary)
334(B) CC (Theft related) 4 months + (Credit for the equivalent of 60 days PTC) + Probation (12 months)
2011-01-24 (Calgary)
733.1 (1) CC (Admin) 342(1)(A) (Theft related) 393(3) (Fraud related) 145(2)(A) (Admin)
1 day (+ 24 days PTC) 30 days 30 days consecutive 1 day
2011-07-06 Calgary)
CDSA 4(1) (Drug related) 129(A) CC (Obstruction) 393(3) CC (Fraud related) 733.1(1) CC (Admin)
$350 1 day (+ 7 days PTC) 45 days 1 day (+ 7 days PTC)
2011-11-09 (Calgary)
342(1)(C) CC (Theft related) 44 days (+ 46 days PTC)
Charges at Entry to DTC
2014-12-11 (Calgary)
334(B) CC (Theft related) 333.1 CC (Theft related) 145(3) CC (Admin) 145(2)(A) CC (Admin) 334(B) CC (Theft related) 145(3) CC (Admin) 145(3) CC (Admin) 145(3) CC (Admin) 145(3) CC (Admin) CDSA 5(1) (Drug related) CDSA 5(1) (Drug related) 354 CC (Theft related) 145(2)(A) CC (Admin)
Suspended sentence (1 year)
Post-graduation charges, convictions
None
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Graduate 35 (Time between Graduation and March 31st, 2015 = 1.5 months)
Criminal History
Date Charges Sentences
1977-10-24 (Calgary)
306(1)(b) CC x 2 (Theft related) Suspended Sentence, 2 years’ probation
1977-11-02 (Gleichen)
294(1) CC (Theft related) Suspended Sentence for 2 years, 2 years’ probation
1977-12-09 (Medicine Hat)
294(b) CC (Theft related) 21 days + Probation for 1 year
1978-01-11 (Calgary)
CDSA 3(1) (Drug related) $300 U-D 30 days
1978-01-17 (Calgary)
CDSA 3(1) (Drug related) $150 I-D 10 days
Missing 306(1)(a) CC (Theft related) 30 days
1978-05-01 (Medicine Hat)
306(1)(b) CC (Theft related) 294(b) CC (Theft related) CDSA 3(1) (Drug related)
4 months 1 month concurrent 1 month consecutive
1978-10-24 (Medicine Hat)
306(1)(a) CC (Theft related) 306(1)(a) CC x 2 (Theft related)
12 months + Probation (18 m) 12 months on each charge concurrent
1980-04-09 (Medicine Hat)
326(1)(a) CC x 2 (Fraud related) 15 months on each charge concurrent
1983-04-26 (Medicine Hat)
CDSA 4(2) (Drug related) 1 year
1985-04-19 (Calgary)
236 CC (Fraud related) $500 I-D 60 days
1985-05-31 (Medicine Hat)
CDSA 4(2) (Drug related) 9 months
1986-04-09 (Lethbridge)
242(4) CC (Driving related) $40 I-D 5 days
1987-05-25 (Lethbridge)
85 (Weapons related) 88(1) (Weapons related)
60 days intermittently + Probation (12 months on each charge)
1987-05-26 (Lethbridge)
41(1) FD Act (Drug related) 30 days + Probation (12 months)
1988-03-09 (Lethbridge)
242(4) CC (Driving related) 45 days
1988-10-26 (Surrey)
CDSA 3(1) (Drug related) 313(a) CC (Theft related)
45 days + Probation (2 years); 30 days + Probation (1 year)
1989-12-21 (Medicine Hat)
253(b) CC (Driving related) 259(4) CC (Driving related) 145(2) CC (Admin)
45 days; 90 days consecutive; $200 I-D 20 days
1990-01-24 (Calgary)
145(5) CC (Admin) 355(b) CC (Theft related)
1 day on each charge
1990-04-17 (Medicine Hat)
355(b) CC (Theft related) 1 month
1990-10-02 348(1)(a) CC (Theft related) 14 months
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1990-10-22 (Brooks)
355(a) CC (Theft related) 4 months
1991-07-30 (Calgary)
145(1)(b) CC (Admin) 20 days
1992-03-25 (Gleichen)
259(4) CC (Driving related) $300 I-D 30 days
1993-01-12 (Saskatoon)
129(a) CC (Obstruction) $125 I-D 14 days
1994-06-02 (Saskatoon)
259(4) CC (Driving related) 145(2) CC (Admin) 266 CC x 2 (Assault related) 145(3) CC x 2 (Admin) CDSA 3(1) (Drug related) 145(1) CC (Admin) 355(b) CC (Theft related) 259(4) (Driving related)
1) 3 months and driving prohibition (2 years);
2) 3 months concurrent; 3-5) 3 months on each charge concurrent
but consecutive; 6-7) 6 months on each charge concurrent and concurrent
1994-09-21 (Saskatoon)
348(1)(a) CC (Theft related) 145(3) CC (Admin) 348(1)(b) (Theft related)
1-3) 2 years less 1 day on each charge concurrent and concurrent with sentence serving
1996-07-11 (Calgary)
259(4) (Driving related) 6 months
1998-09-17 (Saskatoon)
145(3) CC x 2 (Admin) Time served (14 days)
1998-11-25 (Saskatoon)
355(b) CC (Theft related) 348(1)(b) CC x 2 (Theft related) 355(b) CC (Theft related)
1) 2 months; 2-3) 2 months concurrent
1999-08-10 (Medicine Hat)
CDSA 4(1) x 2 (Drug related) 45 days on each charge concurrent
1999-11-16 (Calgary)
348(1)(b) CC x 5 (Theft related) 348 (1)(b) CC x 4 (Theft related) 348(1)(b) CC x 4 (Theft related) 145(2)(a) CC x 2 (Admin)
1-3) 3 years on each charge 4) 30 days on each charge
2000-12-14 (Edmonton)
355 CC (Theft related) 355(b) CC (Theft related) 380(1)(b) CC (Fraud related) 129(a) CC (Obstruction)
1) 18 months 2-3) 6 months on each charge 3) 30 days
2001-03-27 (Edmonton)
348(1)(b) CC (Theft related) 9 months consecutive to sentence serving
2001-07-16 (St. Albert)
348 (1) CC x 2 (Theft related) 6 months on each charge concurrent and concurrent with sentence serving
2002-10-16 (Calgary)
349(1) CC (Theft related) 6 months consecutive to sentence serving
2004-09-15 Statutory Release Violator Recommitted
2006-08-08 (Calgary)
348(1)(b) (Theft related) 7 months + 15 days
2006-11-09 (Calgary)
129 (a) CC (Obstruction) 351(1) CC (Theft related)
1 day 60 days consecutive
2009-08-05 (Calgary)
145(3) (Admin) 1 day and (credit for the equivalent of 12 days pre-sentence custody)
2009-10-01 (Calgary)
355(b) CC (Theft related) CDSA 4(1) (Drug related) 90(1) CC (Weapons related)
1-3) 1 day on each charge concurrent and (Credit for the equivalent of 6 months and 10 days pre-sentence custody)
2009-12-10 (Calgary)
355(b) x 2 (Theft related) 145(5.1) CC (Admin)
1 day on each charge and (Credit for 64 days PTC); $200 I-D days consecutive
2010-04-01 (Calgary)
145(5.1) CC (Admin) 10 days (3 days pre-sentence custody)
2010-04-20 (Calgary)
145(5.1) CC x 2 (Admin) 1 day on each charge & (14 days PTC)
2010-11-30 (Calgary)
145(5) CC (Admin) 88(1) (Weapons related)
13 days & (Credit for 17 days PTC) 14 days consecutive
Charges at Entry to DTC:
348(1)(b)/334; (Theft related) 348(1)(a); (Theft related) 348(1)(b)/334; (Theft related) 348(1)(b)/334; (Theft related) 348(1)(b)/334; (Theft related)
Suspended sentence, 12 months’ probation
Post-graduation charges, convictions
None
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Graduate 36 (Time between Graduation and March 31st, 2015 = 1.5 months)
Criminal History
Date Charges Sentences
2002-12-16 (Calgary Youth Court)
334(A) CC (Theft related) Probation (1 year)
2005-11-04 (Calgary Youth Court)
355(B) CC (Theft related) $150
2008-03-17 (Calgary)
348 CC (Theft related) Conditional Sentence Order (1 year)
Charges at Entry to DTC:
2015-02-12 CDSA 5(1) (Drug related) Suspended sentence (1 year)
Post-graduation Charges/Convictions
None
Number of Charges/Convictions Pre Post
4 0
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APPENDIX C
Pre-Program Convictions
Incurred during the Equivalent Time Prior to Entering the Program and
following Graduation
- At March 31, 2015
Graduate 1 (Time between Graduation and March 31st, 2015 = 44.2 months)
Criminal History
Date & Location Charges Sentences
2008-12-17 (Calgary)
145(3) CC x 2 (Admin) Sec 145 (3) cc (Admin)
1 day on each charge (+ 14d ptc) $500 I-E – 6 days
2009-01-12 (Calgary)
145(3) CC x3 (Admin) 4(1) CDS Act (Drug related) 4(1) CDS Act (Drug related)
1-2) 1 day on each charge (+ 3d ptc) 4) $200 I-D – 3 days
2009-01-13 (Calgary)
145(3) CC (Admin) 1 day (+ 12d ptc)
2009-07-30 (Calgary)
145(2) (A) CC (Admin) 1 day & (Credit for the equivalent of 30 days pre-sentence custody)
Charges at Entry to DTC:
2010-07-22 (Calgary)
CDSA 5(2) (Drug related) CDSA 5(1) (Drug related) 145(3) CC x6 (Admin) 354 CC (Theft related)
1-4) 1 day & probation – 3 months (+ credit for 162d ptc) on each charge & mandatory prohibition order Sec 109-110 CC
Post-graduation charges, convictions
2012-08-03 (Calgary)
145(3) CC (Admin) 355(B) (Theft related)
1-2) 1 day on each charge & (7 days pre-sentence custody)
2014-12-08 (Calgary)
CDSA 5(1) (Drug related) 95(1) (Weapons related)
6 months consecutive 3 years
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Charges/Convictions 19 4
Graduate 2 (Time between Graduation and March 31st, 2015 = 58.0 months)
Criminal History
Charges Sentences
2004-12-06 (Edmonton)
249.1 (1) CC (Driving related) 348(1) CC x2 (Theft related)
2 years 1 year on each charge
2004-12-14 (Calgary)
334 (B) CC (Theft related) 129(A) CC (Obstruction)
1-2) 1 day on each charge
2005-12-07 Paroled
2006-09-22
Parole Violator Recommitted
2007-03-09 (Calgary)
129(A) CC (Obstruction) 30 days consecutive to sentence serving
2007-04-20 Statutory Release
2007-07-11
Statutory Release Violator Recommitted
2007-09-04 (Calgary)
348(1) (B) CC (Theft related) 334 (B) CC (Theft related) 348 (1) CC (Theft related)
1-2) 2 months & 15 days each charge (+ credit 20d ptc) 4) 12 months on each charge
consecutive & probation (12 months on each charge)
Charges at Entry to DTC:
2010-05-27 (Calgary)
348(1) (A) CC (Theft related) 347(1) CC x3 (Theft related) 733.1 (1) x2 (Admin)
1-3) Suspended sentence & probation (3 months on each charge)
Post-graduation charges, convictions
None
Summary
Charges/Convictions 17 0
Graduate 3 (Time between Graduation and March 31st, 2015 = 52.3 months)
Criminal History
Charges Sentences
2005-11-02 (Edmonton)
5(1) CDS Act (Drug related) 4(1) CDS Act (Drug related)
1-2) 2 years less 1 day conditional sentence order on each charge & mandatory prohibition order Sec 109 CC
2006-06-02 (Edmonton
742.6 (9)(C) CC (Admin) 270 (A) CC (Assault related)
Order suspended (6 months in custody) 6 months
2006-10-31 742.6 (9) (D) CC (Admin) Order terminated
2008-01-08 (Calgary)
145(3) CC 4(1) CDS Act (Drug related) 145(2) (A) CC 4(1) CDS Act (Drug related) 4(1) CDS Act (Drug related)
1-2) 1 day on each charge (+ 8d ptc) 4) $350 I-D 6 days
Charges at Entry to DTC:
2010-11-18 (Calgary)
CDSA Sec 5(1) (Drug related) 1 day (+ 288d ptc) & 1year probation
Post-graduation charges, convictions
2012-08-30 (Calgary)
733.1 (1) CC (Admin) 145(2) (A) CC x3 (Admin) CDSA Sec 4(1) (Drug related)
1-2) 1 day & (credit for 29 days pre-sentence custody on each charge)
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Graduate 4 (Time between Graduation and March 31st, 2015 = 36.2 months)
Criminal History
Charges Sentences
2009-08-01 (Calgary)
Statutory Release Violator (Admin)
Recommitted
2009-10-10 (Calgary)
Sec 4 (1) CDSA (Drug related) 1 Days (+ 10d ptc)
2010-01-28 (Calgary)
145(3) CC (Admin)
1 d (+ 6d ptc)
2010-08-12 (Calgary)
145(3) x 2 CC (Admin)
1d (+ 12 d ptc)
2010-11-03 (Calgary)
145(3) CC (Admin)
1d (+ 28d ptc)
Charges at Entry to DTC:
2011-07-21 CDSA 5(1) (Drug related) 354 CC (Theft related)
1 day + Probation (1 year) 1 day + Probation (1 year)
Post-graduation charges, convictions
None
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Charges/Convictions 8 0
Graduate 5 (Time between Graduation and March 31st, 2015 = 39.2 months)
Criminal History
Charges Sentences
2008-05-30 (Calgary)
CDSA 4(1) (Drug related) 145 (2) (A) (Admin)
1-2) 1 Day on each charge (+ 34d ptc)
2008-06-26 (Calgary)
355 (B) (Theft related) 1 month & probation – 6 months
2008– 09-12 (Calgary)
335 CC (Driving related) 1 Day (+64d ptc)
2009-04-24 (Calgary)
344 (B) CC (Theft related) 1 Day (+ 18d ptc)
2009-07-15 129 (a) CC (Obstruction) 1 Day (+30d ptc)
Charges at Entry to DTC:
December 22, 2011 CDSA 5(1) x 3 (Drug related) CC 354 x 3 (Theft related) CC 145(3) (Admin) CDSA 4(1) (Drug related) CC 145(2)(a) (Admin)
Suspended sentence + Probation (1 year)
Post-graduation charges, convictions
2015-01-16 Charges before the court = CC 430(1)(a) x 2 (Mischief)
N/A
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Charges/Convictions 15 2 (Charges)
Graduate 6 (Time between Graduation and March 31st, 2015 = 36.2 months)
Criminal History
Charges Sentences
2008-07-09 (Calgary)
4(1) CDS Act (Drug related) $500 I-D – 8 days
2009-11-03 (Calgary)
5(1) CDS Act (Drug related) 197 days & (Credit for the equivalent of 168 days pre-sentence custody) & mandatory prohibition order Sec 109 CC
Charges at Entry to DTC:
2012-03-22 (Calgary)
5(1) CDS Act x 2 (Drug related) 5(2) CDS Act (Drug related) 354 CC x 3 (Theft related)
1-2) 1 day & (66 days pre-sentence custody) & on each charge concurrent & mandatory prohibition 3) 1 day concurrent
Post-graduation charges, convictions
None
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Charges/Convictions 8 0
Graduate 7 (Time between Graduation and March 31st, 2015 = 46.5 months)
Criminal History
Date & Location Charges Sentences
2006-03-03 (Calgary)
145(2) (A) CC (Admin) 1 Day
2006-03-08 (Calgary)
145 (3) CC (Admin) 1 Day (+ 6d ptc)
2006-04-26 (Calgary)
145(2) (a) CC(Admin) 1 d (+12d ptc)
2006-05-10 (Calgary)
145(2) (A) CC (Admin) 129 (A) CC (Obstruction)
1-2) 7 days on each charge
2006-06-28 (Calgary)
5(1) CDS Act (Drug related) 2 months & 2 weeks (+96d ptc) & mandatory prohibition order Sec 109 CC
2007-09-04 (Calgary)
145(5) CC (Admin) 334 (B) CC (Theft related)
1-2) 1 day on each charge (+ 6d ptc)
Charges at Entry to DTC:
2011-05-12 (Calgary)
5(1) CDS Act (Drug related) 145(2) (A) CC (Admin) 145(3) CC x2 (Admin) 334 CC (Theft related) 129 CC (Obstruction)
2) 1 day & (190 days PTC) & Probation (14 months)
2-3) 1 day on each charge + (6 days PTC) 4-5) 1 day on each charge & (1 days PTC)
Post-graduation charges, convictions
2011-09-06 (Calgary)
733.1 (1) CC x 3 (Admin) 1 day on each charge & (9 days pre-sentence custody)
2012-03-05 (Calgary)
733.1 (1) CC x 2 (Admin) 145(2) (A) CC (Admin)
5) 6 days & (credit given for 6 days pre-sentence custody) on each charge
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6) 1 day concurrent
2012-10-12 (Calgary)
145(3) (Admin) 145(2) (a) (Admin) 733.1 (1) (Admin)
1-3) 6 days (+ 24 days ptc)
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Graduate 8 (Time between Graduation and March 31st, 2015 = 36.2 months)
Criminal History
Charges Sentences
2011-09-29 (Calgary)
145 (3) CC (Admin) 1 Day + ID PTC
Charges at Entry to DTC:
2012-03-22 (Calgary)
CDSA 5(2) (Drug related) CDSA 4 (1) (Drug related) 145 (2) (A) CC (Admin)
4) 1 Day & Probation (12 months) and mandatory prohibition order Sec 109
5) 1 Day & Probation (12 months) 6) 1 Day
Post-graduation charges, convictions
None
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Graduate 9 (Time between Graduation and March 31st, 2015 = 38.5 months)
Criminal History
Charges Sentences
2008-01-28 213(1)(C) (Prostitution related) 1 day (+ 30d ptc)
2009-03-19 (Calgary)
145(3) CC (Admin) 213(1)(C) CC (Prostitution related)
1-2) 1 Day on each charge
Charges at Entry to DTC
2012-01-12 (Calgary)
5(1) CDS Act (Drug related) 145(3) CC (Admin)
1-2) Suspended sentence & Probation (12 months on each charge)
Post-graduation charges, convictions
2012-11-01 733.1 (Admin)
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Graduate 10 (Time between Graduation and March 31st, 2015 = 48.4 months)
Criminal History
Date & Location Charges Sentences
2007-10-11 (Calgary)
145(5) CC (Admin) 1 Day & Probation – 12 months
2008-02-15 (Calgary)
733.1 (1) (A) CC (Admin) 145(2) (A) CC (Admin)
26 Days (4 days PTC) 15 days
2009-08-31 (Calgary)
145 (3) (Admin) 1d (+30 days ptc)
2010-02-11 (Calgary)
145 (3) (Admin) 1d (+ 40d ptc)
Charges at Entry to DTC:
2011-03-17 CDSA 5(1) (Drug related) 1d & 1 year probation (+ 278 ptc)
Post-graduation charges, convictions
2012-07-13 (Calgary)
213(1) (c) CC (Prostitution related) 1d & 1 year probation
2012-09-17 (Calgary)
733.1 (1) CC (Admin) 145(2) (a) CC (Admin)
28 days (+ 2days ptc) 5 days
2013-06-14 (Calgary)
733.1 (1) CC x 2 (Admin) 145(2) (A) CC (Admin)
37 d (+ 8d ptc)
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Graduate 11 (Time between Graduation and March 31st, 2015 = 36.2 months)
Criminal History
Charges Sentences
2010-09-15 (Calgary)
145 (2) (A) CC (Admin) 1 day & (3 Days PTC)
2010-10-27 (Calgary)
CDSA 4(1) (Drug-related) Sec 145 (3) CC (Admin)
1-2) 7 Days & (13 Days pre-sentence custody & Probation - 1 year on each charge concurrent
Charges at Entry to DTC:
2012-03-22 (Calgary)
CDSA 5 (1) x 3 (Drug related) 354 CC x 3 (Theft related)
1 d & Probation (+ 71 d ptc) 1 d & probation
Post-graduation charges, convictions
None
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Graduate 12 (Time between Graduation and March 31st, 2015 = 27.7 months)
Criminal History
Charges Sentences
2010-01-25 (Calgary) 145(3) CC x 2 (Admin) CDSA 4(1) (Drug related)
1-2) 1 Day on Each Charge & (Credit for the equivalent of 30 Days pre-sentence custody)
2010-11-03 (Calgary)
CDSA 4(1) (Drug related) 129 (A) CC x 2 (Obstruction) 145(3) CC (Admin)
1-3. 1 Day on each Charge Concurrent & (40 Days Pre-sentence custody)
Charges at Entry to DTC
CDSA 5(1) (Drug related) CDSA 5(2) (Drug related)
Suspended Sentence (1 year)
Post-graduation charges, convictions
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Charges/Convictions 9 0
Graduate 13 (Time between Graduation and March 31st, 2015 = 26.1 months)
Criminal History
Charges Sentences
2010–05-13 (Calgary)
430(1)(d) CC (Mischief) 342(1) CC (Theft related) 355(a) CC (Theft related) 348(1)(a) CC (Theft related) 348(1)(a) CC (Theft related) 145(2)(a) CC (Admin)
Global Sentence: 1 day gaol, 30 months’ probation (4 months credit for time in custody considered equivalent of 8 months)
Charges at Entry to DTC
348(1)(e)/334 CC (Theft related) 430(1)(a) CC (Mischief) 334 (b) CC x 2 (Theft related) 351(1) CC (Theft related) 733.1 x 2 CC (Admin) 145(5) CC (Admin) 145(3) CC (Admin)
Suspended sent and 1 year probation
Post-graduation charges, convictions
2015-03-03 351(1) CC (Theft related) Suspended Sent + 1 year probation
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Charges/Convictions 15 1
Graduate 14 (Time between Graduation and March 31st, 2015 = 27.7 months)
Criminal History
Date & Location Charges Sentences
Charges at Entry to DTC
2012-12-06 CC 145(3) x 2 (Admin) CDSA 5(1) x 2 (Drug related) CC 354 (Theft related)
1 year suspended sentence 1 year suspended sentence 1 year suspended sentence
Post-graduation charges, convictions
None
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Graduate 15 (Time between Graduation and March 31st, 2015 = 26.1 months)
Criminal History
Date & Location Charges Sentences
Charges at Entry to DTC:
348(1)(a) (Theft related) 334(a) (Theft related) 334(b) (Theft related) 145(3) x 2 (Admin)
Post-graduation charges, convictions
July 11, 2014 733.1 x 2 (Admin) 811 x 3 (Admin) Break and Enter x 5 (Theft related) 355(A) $5000 (Theft related) 145 x 2 (Admin) 344(B) x 3 (Theft related)
5.5 years
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Graduate 16 (Time between Graduation and March 31st, 2015 = 26.1 months)
Criminal History
Date & Location Charges Sentences
Charges at Entry to DTC
348(1) x 15 (Theft related) 145(3) x 3 (Admin) CDSA 4(1) (Drug related) 145(2)(a) (Admin)
Post-graduation charges, convictions
2014-05-27
348(1) (e) CC x 5 (Theft related) 334(b) CC (Theft related)
Global sentence 30 months - 18 months credit for pre-trial custody
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145(3) CC (Admin) 733.1(1) CC x 2 (Admin)
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Graduate 17 (Time between Graduation and March 31st, 2015 = 24.3 months)
Criminal History
Date Charges Sentences
Charges at Entry to DTC
348(1)(b)/334(b) x 2 (Theft related) 351(1) cc x 2 (Theft related) 355(a) cc (Theft related) 249(1)(a) cc (Driving related) 355(b) cc x 2 (Theft related)
Post-graduation charges, convictions
None
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Graduate 18 (Time between Graduation and March 31st, 2015 = 24.3 months)
Criminal History
Charges Sentences
2010-03-15
450(b) CC (Fraud related) 458 (d) CC (Fraud related)
Global sentence of 90 days (credit for 23 days served, considered the equivalent of 46, 44 days remaining to serve.
Charges at Entry to DTC
355(b) CC x 3 (Theft related) 362(1)(b) CC (Fraud related) 342(1)(c) CC x 3 (Theft related) 402.2(1) CC x 3 (Fraud related) 56.1 x 6 CC (Fraud related) 351(1) CC (Theft related)
Post-graduation charges, convictions
None
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Graduate 19 (Time between Graduation and March 31st, 2015 = 25.2 months)
Criminal History
Charges Sentences
Charges at Entry to DTC
348 (1)(b)/334 x 4 (Theft related) 348(1)(a) CC (Theft related) 145(2)(a) CC (Admin)
Post-graduation charges, convictions
None
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Graduate 20 (Time between Graduation and March 31st, 2015 = 22.0 months)
Criminal History
Date & Location Charges Sentences
2009-02-13 355 (A) (Theft related) 1 Day
Charges at Entry to DTC:
2011-05-12 (Lethbridge)
334 (B) CC (Theft related) $200 I-D 2 Days
2011-05-12 (Calgary)
90 (1) CC x 2 (Weapons related) 145(5) CC (Admin) 145(2) CC (Admin)
2) $200 I-D 2 Days on Each Charge
2-3) $100 I-D 1 Day on Each Charge
Post-graduation charges, convictions
None
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Graduate 21 (Time between Graduation and March 31st, 2015 = 22.0 months)
Criminal History
Date & Location Charges Sentences
Charges at Entry to DTC
CC 129(a) CC (Obstruction) 452(a) CC x 3 (Fraud) related) 145(2)(b) CC (Admin) 355(b) CC x 2 (Theft related) 334(b) CC x 2 (Theft related) CDSA 4 (1) x 2 (Drug related) 351(1) CC (Theft related) 348(1)(b) CC (Theft related)
Post-graduation charges, convictions
2015-02-27 (Calgary)
(334(b) CC x 2 (Theft related) 6 month conditional sentence
None
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Graduate 22 (Time between Graduation and March 31st, 2015 = 19.4 months)
Criminal History
Date Charges Sentences
Charges at Entry to DTC:
2013-09-12 CDSA 5(2) (Drug related) CDSA 5(2) (Drug related) 129(a) CC (Obstruction) 91(2) CC (Weapons related) 91(2) CC (Weapons related) 354 CC (Theft related) 145(2)(a) CC (Admin)
8months CSA + Probation (10 months) 8 months CSA + Probation (10 months) 8 months CSA + Probation (10 months) 8 months CSA + Probation (10 months) 8 months CSA + Probation (10 months) 8 months CSA + Probation (10 months) $100
Post-graduation Charges/Convictions
None
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Graduate 23 (Time between Graduation and March 31st, 2015 = 17.6 months)
Criminal History
Date & Location Charges Sentences
2011-06-10 5(2) CDSA (Drug related) 129(A) (Obstruction)
20 months
Charges at Entry to DTC
CDSA 5(1) x 2 (Drug related) CDSA 4(1) (Drug related)
Suspended sentence + Probation (1 year)
Post-graduation charges, convictions
None
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Graduate 24 (Time between Graduation and March 31st, 2015 = 15.5 months)
Criminal History
Charges Sentences
2011–07–08 348(1)(b) (Theft related) 12 months conditional sentence
Charges at Entry to DTC
355(A) (Theft related) 355(B) x 6 (Theft related) CDSA 4(1) (Drug related)
Suspended Sentence, 1 year probation
Post-graduation charges, convictions
None
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Graduate 25 (Time between Graduation and March 31st, 2015 = 14.2 months)
Criminal History
Date & Location Charges Sentences
2011-06-24 (Calgary)
342(1) (C) CC (Theft related) $750 I-D 10 Days
2011-11-17 (Calgary)
145(2)(A) CC (Admin) 334(B) CC (Theft related)
60 Days & (90 Days Pre-Sentence Custody) 1 Day & (30 Days Pre-Sentence Custody)
Charges at Entry to DTC
334(b) CC x 2 (Theft related) 129(a) CC (Obstruction) 145(3) x 2 (Admin) 348(1)(b) x 2 (Theft related) 355(a) (Theft related) 145(5.1) (Admin)
Suspended sentence, 1 year probation
Post-graduation charges, convictions
None
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Graduate 26 (Time between Graduation and March 31st, 2015 = 15.5 months)
Criminal History
Date & Location Charges Sentences
Charges at Entry to DTC: 145(2)(a) x 2 (Admin)
355(a) (Theft related) 249.1(1) x 2 (Driving related) 145(3) x 2 (Admin) 334(a) (Theft related) 355(a) (Theft related) 334(b) (Theft related) CDSA 4(1) (Drug related)
Suspended sentence + Probation (1 year)
Post-graduation charges, convictions
None
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Graduate 27 (Time between Graduation and March 31st, 2015 = 14.2 months)
Criminal History
Date & Location Charges Sentences
2010–09-09 355(b) CC x 4 (Theft related) 368(1)(a) CC (Fraud related) 334(b) CC (Theft related) 335(1) CC (Driving related) 145(5) CC (Admin) 145(2)(a) CC (Admin) CDSA 4(1) (Drug related)
1-6) 1 day + 51 days TIC + 129 days more 8) $600 fine
2011-03-07 334(a) CC (Theft related) days gaol, 1 year probation
2011-04-15 145(1)(b) CC (Admin) 30 days consec, intermittent sent collapsed
Charges at Entry to DTC
355(b) CC (Theft related) 351(1) CC (Theft related) 333.1 CC (Theft related)
Suspended Sentence + 1 year probation
Post-graduation charges, convictions
2014 – 05 -23
733.1 (1) CC (Admin) 355(1) CC (Theft related) 733.1(1) CC (Admin) CDSA 4(2) (Drug related)
1 day, TIC 15 days = 22 days gaol 90 days gaol, 1 year probation 10 days concurrent 5 days
2014-06-26
145(1)(b) CC (Admin) 145(2)(a) CC (Admin) 334(b) CC (Theft related)
30 days consec, intermittent sent collapsed 14 days consecutive 14 days consecutive
2014-08-21 DTC Sentence Revoked Re-sentenced (1 day TIC + 222 d = 333 days)
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Graduate 28 (Time between Graduation and March 31st, 2015 = 14.2 months)
Criminal History
Date Charges Sentences
2011-09-28 (Calgary)
334(b) CC (Theft related) 430(1)(a) CC (Mischief) 129(a) CC (Obstruction)
21 days (+9 days PTC) 21 days (+ 9 days PTC) 21 days (+9 days PTC)
Charges at Entry to DTC
2014-01-23 (Calgary)
CDSA 5(1) (Drug related) CDSA 5(1) (Drug related)
Suspended Sentence + Probation (1 year) Suspended Sentence + Probation (1 year)
Post-Program charges, convictions
2014-08-27 (Calgary)
CDSA 5(1) (Drug-related) 733.1(1) CC (Admin)
8 months (+ 6 months PTC) 3 months (+ 6 months PTC)
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Graduate 29 (Time between Graduation and March 31st, 2015 = 11.6 months)
Criminal History
Date Charges Sentences
No convictions prior to those before the court at time of DTC application
Charges at Entry to DTC:
2014-Apr-10 145(3) CC (Admin) CDSA 5(2) (Drug related)
Suspended Sentence (1 year) Suspended Sentence (1 year)
Post-Program Charges/Convictions
None
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Graduate 30 (Time between Graduation and March 31st, 2015 = 11.6 months)
Criminal History
Date & Location Charges Sentences
Charges at Entry to DTC
February 13, 2013 CDSA 4(1) x3 (Drug related) 355(b) CC x2 (Theft related) 402.2(1) CC x2 (Fraud related) 56.1 CC (Fraud related) 342(1)(C) CC (Theft related)
Suspended Sentence, 1 year Probation
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355(a) CC (Theft related) 145(3) CC (Admin)
Post-graduation charges, convictions
None
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Graduate 31 (Time between Graduation and March 31st, 2015 = 11.6 months)
Criminal History
Date Charges Sentences
Charges at Entry to DTC
2014-04-10 (Calgary)
CDSA 5(1) (Drug-related) CDSA 5(1) (Drug-related)
Suspended sentence (1 year) Suspended sentence (1 year)
Post-Program Charges/Convictions
None
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Graduate 32 (Time between Graduation and March 31st, 2015 = 9.1 months)
Criminal History
Charges Sentences
2008-09-04 (Airdrie)
4(1) CDS ACT x 2 (Admin) 145 (2)(A) CC (Admin)
$150 I-D 2 Days on each charge consecutive
$100 I-D 1 Day consecutive
Charges at Entry to DTC 348(1)(b) x 2 (Theft related) Suspended Sentence, 1 year probation
Post-graduation charges, convictions
None
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Graduate 33 (Time between Graduation and March 31st, 2015 = 9.1 months)
Criminal History
Date & Location Charges Sentences
2012-09-14 Statutory Release Violator Recommitted
Charges at Entry to DTC
348(1)(b) CC x 8 (Theft related) 334 CC x 8 (Theft related)
Suspended Sentence, 1 year Probation
Post-graduation charges, convictions
None
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Graduate 34 (Time between Graduation and March 31st, 2015 = 3.6 months)
Criminal History
Date Charges Sentences
Charges at Entry to DTC
2014-12-11 (Calgary)
334(B) CC (Theft related) 333.1 CC (Theft related) 145(3) CC (Admin) 145(2)(A) CC (Admin) 334(B) CC (Theft related) 145(3) CC (Admin) 145(3) CC (Admin) 145(3) CC (Admin) 145(3) CC (Admin) CDSA 5(1) (Drug related) CDSA 5(1) (Drug related) 354 CC (Theft related) 145(2)(A) CC (Admin)
Suspended sentence (1 year)
Post-graduation charges, convictions
None
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Graduate 35 (Time between Graduation and March 31st, 2015 = 1.5 months)
Criminal History
Date Charges Sentences
Charges at Entry to DTC:
348(1)(b)/334; (Theft related) 348(1)(a); (Theft related) 348(1)(b)/334; (Theft related) 348(1)(b)/334; (Theft related) 348(1)(b)/334; (Theft related)
Suspended sentence, 12 months’ probation
Post-graduation charges, convictions
None
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Graduate 36 (Time between Graduation and March 31st, 2015 = 1.5 months)
Criminal History
Date Charges Sentences
Charges at Entry to DTC:
2015-02-12 CDSA 5(1) (Drug related) Suspended sentence (1 year)
Post-graduation Charges/Convictions
None
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