Woodstock Provincial Court: Cloverdale man facing up to seven years in prison

by | Sep 11, 2024

DeLong awaits federal sentence after exchange of gunfire with police

A Cloverdale man is facing up to seven years in federal prison for his involvement in an exchange of gunfire with police last July.

Wyatt DeLong, 28, appeared in provincial court in custody by video for sentencing on Sept. 10. He pleaded guilty to discharging a firearm with intent at a police officer, flight from police, dangerous driving, and indictable breach of probation in connection with a police chase on July 14, 2023, near Florenceville-Bristol. DeLong has been in custody since his arrest and has a prior criminal record.

Crown Prosecutor Wesley McIntosh recommended a seven-year prison sentence for DeLong. Defence Counsel Alex Pate requested four years, the minimum sentence for the offence under the Criminal Code. Any sentence imposed will be minus time served.

After hearing the evidence, Chief Judge Brian C. McLean adjourned sentencing until Oct. 1 at 1:30 p.m. to allow for the submission of a victim impact statement from the police officer involved in the shooting.

The court heard DeLong was spotted by RCMP driving a stolen ATV on Route 130 near Burnham Road on July 14, 2023, around 2:30 a.m. Two other ATVs were travelling with him. When the police officer attempted to approach Delong, the other two ATVs tried to block the police cruiser. Eventually, they moved away and headed up the highway toward Perth-Andover.

As the police officer pursued DeLong on the stolen ATV, the accused fired a sawed-off shotgun toward the officer. The officer pulled his service weapon to return fire, and a police chase ensued for two kilometres through a residential area and down a trail before ending near Riverview Drive. There were four exchanges of gunfire between DeLong and the police officer during the incident. Police lost sight of DeLong as he fled on the stolen ATV into a wooded area.

DeLong told Judge McLean he did not aim the gun directly at the police officer but fired at random from the moving ATV. Defence Counsel Alex Pate said his client was trying to scare police away and end the chase. Under questioning from Judge McLean, DeLong admitted he pleaded guilty to discharging a firearm with intent.

DeLong and a co-accused, Janis Buchanan, 28, of Perth-Andover, were arrested by RCMP after a manhunt in Victoria County following a series of incidents in the upper river valley.

Buchanan appeared in provincial court in custody by video in September 2023 and pleaded guilty to robbery with violence for an incident on May 29, 2023, at Florenceville-Bristol. She was sentenced to two years in federal prison.

Newburg man released with conditions

Jeffrey Richard Bull, 45, of Newburg, appeared in provincial court in custody by video on Sept. 9 for a bail hearing on two charges laid by Woodstock Police. He was released with conditions and returns to court for plea on Oct. 1 at 9:30 a.m.

Bull was charged with aggravated assault and breach of probation concerning an incident on Sept. 8 at 2 a.m. when a man suffered a broken elbow after being struck by a bat on St. James Street in Woodstock. The alleged victim was a newcomer to the town for only three days.

Bull was ordered to reside at a residence in Newburg. He must have no contact with the complainant, stay away from St. James Street, and have no weapons in his possession.

Warrant of committal

Rachel Sockabasin, 40, of Neqotkuk, appeared in provincial court on Sept. 10 for monitoring about her trial but was then arrested on a warrant of committal for non-payment of an unrelated $500 fine.

Sockabasin was surprised by her arrest and asked for her release in lieu of payment. She was escorted to jail when her friends left the courtroom, telling sheriffs they did not have the funds.

Sockabasin returns to court on Oct. 8 at 1:30 p.m. for further monitoring about her trial scheduled for Jan. 17, 2025, at 9:30 a.m.

Sockabasin appeared in provincial court in custody by video on Feb. 28 for a bail hearing and was released with conditions. She was charged with breach of an undertaking, breach of probation and three counts of theft concerning incidents on Feb. 12, Aug. 11, 2023, and Dec. 22, 2023, at the Ultramar in Carlingford.

East Brighton man charged with attempted murder

Ozzie Jr. Trecartin, 30, of East Brighton, appeared in provincial court on Sept. 10 for plea on several charges related to an alleged attempted murder in East Brighton. The matter was adjourned until Sept. 24 at 9:30 a.m. at the request of his defence counsel.

Trecartin appeared in provincial court in custody by video for a bail hearing on July 30 and was released from custody with conditions, including and wearing an electronic monitoring device attached to his ankle. He was released under a $1,000 bail bond and is residing at a residence in Peel. He was ordered to have no firearms in his possession. He must also have no contact with the alleged victim.

RCMP charged Trecartin with attempted murder, reckless discharge of a firearm at a place while a person was inside, two counts of indictable assault against another man, uttering threats, resisting arrest, possession of a firearm without a licence, and storage of multiple firearms in a careless manner following an incident on July 21 at East Brighton. He was also charged with impaired driving and driving while suspended on the same date in Peel.

Sentence pending on fraud charge

Edwin Norman Pardy, 65, of Carlow, appeared in provincial court for sentencing on Sept. 10 after pleading guilty to an indictable fraud charge laid by Woodstock Police. His sentencing was adjourned until Dec. 10 at 1:30 p.m. at the request of his defence counsel.

Pardy was charged with defrauding Service Canada of $42,600 concerning incidents between July 27, 2017, and Nov. 26, 2021, at Woodstock. The court heard he was receiving disability benefits but returned to work part-time as a truck driver without reporting his earnings. He had no prior criminal record.

Defence Counsel Brent Dickinson said Pardy was injured in 2011 and was then diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. He returned to work out of necessity but failed to report his earnings for about four years.

Dickinson said Pardy now qualified for the Old Age Pension (OAS) but expected Service Canada to garnish the full amount of $800 per month for the debt he owed from the disability fraud.

Dickinson asked for an adjournment on sentencing so the defence could make further submissions and report back to the court on any repayment plan undertaken by Service Canada. He said his client was remorseful for his actions and now faces a return to employment despite his health problems.

Cowper applies for bail

Riley Cowper, 19, of Limestone, appeared in provincial court in custody by video on Sept. 10 to set a date for his bail hearing after being charged in an alleged violent attack on another local man.

Cowper’s bail hearing was set for Sept. 19 at 1:30 p.m. RCMP charged him with attempted murder by using a hammer and a wrench to assault Rodney Butler, mischief causing property damage to a car window, uttering threats, and robbery of a vehicle in connection with an incident on Aug. 10 at Jackson Falls.

He was arrested on Aug. 13 and ordered to have no contact with Butler, who police said was treated at hospital for injuries and later released.

Cowper is also facing a separate charge of assault with a weapon (a hammer and tire iron) involving another man on March 23, 2022. That trial was adjourned to Dec. 16 at 9:30 a.m.

Sentencing postponed

John Long, 34, of Woodstock, appeared in provincial court in custody by video for sentencing on Sept. 10 on one charge laid by Woodstock Police. The sentencing was adjourned until Oct. 29 at 1:30 p.m. to allow for the transfer of charges from Edmundston.

Long appeared in court on Jan. 12 for a bail hearing and was remanded to jail. He was charged with two counts of breaching a release order and breach of probation concerning a Jan. 5 incident in Woodstock.

He changed his plea to guilty to one charge of breaching his release order by violating electronic monitoring (ankle bracelet), and the other two charges were withdrawn by the crown.

Long is also facing charges of assaulting a peace officer, resisting arrest and uttering threats for an incident on Jan. 6 at the Madawaska jail. He pleaded guilty on Sept. 10. One more mischief charge for damaging the jail sprinkler system is still being transferred to Woodstock for plea. The court heard he is already serving a sentence on other matters.

In custody awaiting plea

Bradley Tyler Whitney, 42, of Newbridge, appeared in provincial court in custody by video on Sept. 10 for plea on multiple charges laid by Woodstock Police and RCMP. The matter was adjourned until Sept. 24 at 9:30 a.m. to allow him more time to secure legal counsel.

Whitney appeared in court in custody by video on Aug. 26 and was denied bail. He was charged with forging a doctor’s prescription for Dilaudid on July 30 in Woodstock; breaking into a dwelling house on Slipp Street, uttering threats, and breach of probation on July 14; assaulting a female victim, uttering threats and breach of probation on Aug. 24 in Woodstock; and assault with a weapon (a torch) involving a female victim between July 1-28 in Woodstock. He was ordered to have no contact with any of the complainants.

Whitney was also charged with using counterfeit money and fraud concerning a Jan. 1 incident at Newbridge. He was released on an undertaking and then arrested on more charges. He has a limited prior criminal record.

Neqotkuk man facing five charges

Bennett Sacobie of Neqotkuk (Tobique First Nation) will appear in provincial court on Oct. 8 at 1:30 p.m. for plea on several charges laid by RCMP. He appeared in court on Sept. 10, and the matter was adjourned to allow him more time to secure legal counsel.

Sacobie was charged with breach of an undertaking, uttering threats, assault, assault causing bodily harm, and unlawful confinement in connection with an incident on Aug. 14 at Neqotkuk. He appeared in court in custody on Aug. 15 and was released with conditions.

Two charged with possession of child pornography

Todd Brian Forgrave, 47, of Belleville, and Stephen Warcop, 26, of Hartland, were each charged were each charged with possession of child pornography following an investigation led by the RCMP’s Internet Child Exploitation Unit.

Forgrave was charged following the execution of a search warrant at a residence in Belleville on Nov. 24, 2022. He pleaded not guilty and his three-day trial was set for Feb. 19-21, 2025, at 9:30 a.m.  

On Sept. 10, a monitoring date for Forgrave was set for Jan. 7 at 9:30 a.m. at the request of Defence Counsel Brent Dickinson. The court heard a resolution to the case may occur before the trial.

Warcop was charged following the execution of a search warrant at a residence in Hartland on Dec. 1, 2022. He pleaded not guilty on March 27. His three-day trial date was set for April 7, 2025, and April 10-11, 2025 at 9:30 a.m. Police seized several electronic devices during the investigation.

Neqotkuk man released with conditions

Calvin Joseph Nicholas, 53, of Neqotkuk (Tobique First Nation), appeared in provincial court in custody on Sept. 9 after being arrested on a warrant for failing to appear in court. He was released with conditions and returns to court for plea on Oct. 8 at 9:30 a.m.

Nicholas was charged by RCMP with possession of methamphetamine, possession of hydromorphone, and driving while prohibited following a recent incident at Neqotkuk. He was scheduled to appear in court on Aug. 27 but failed to attend.

Released following bail hearing

Jacob Alexander Roy, 26, of Windsor, appeared in provincial court in custody for a bail hearing on Sept. 9. He was released with conditions, including wearing an electronic monitoring device attached to his ankle. He returns to court for plea on Oct. 1 at 9:30 a.m.

Roy was charged by Woodstock Police with possession of methamphetamine and cocaine, both for the purpose of trafficking, breach of a release order, possession of a prohibited weapon (brass knuckles), and possession of a weapon dangerous to the public peace in connection with an incident in Woodstock on Aug. 3.

Trial adjourned on assault charges

Robert Corey Goodine of Perth-Andover appeared for trial in provincial court on Sept. 9 after pleading not guilty to assault charges laid by RCMP. His trial was adjourned until Oct. 24 at 9:30 a.m.

Goodine appeared in provincial court in custody on Jan. 22 for a bail hearing and was released with conditions. He was charged with assault with a weapon (a set of keys) involving a female victim between Jan. 1, 2022, and Feb. 28, 2022, at Perth-Andover, and assault by choking between Jan. 1, 2021, and Dec. 31, 2021, at Perth-Andover. He was released on an undertaking and ordered to have no contact with the complainant.

In custody awaiting trial

Brandon Jay Smith, 26, of Centreville, appeared for trial in provincial court in custody on Sept. 9 after pleading not guilty to charges laid by RCMP.

The trial was adjourned until Nov. 27 at 9:30 a.m. at the request of his defence counsel. The court heard a resolution is being sought for the accused before his new trial date.

Smith appeared in provincial court in custody by video on April 4 for a bail hearing and was remanded to jail. He was charged with breaking into a dwelling house and theft of firearms on July 3, 2023, in Summerfield. He also faces charges of break, enter and theft at a dwelling house, breaking into a garage, and theft of a trailer related to an incident on March 18 on the Back Greenfield Road.

Neqotkuk man facing two charges

Thomas Perley of Neqotkuk (Tobique First Nation) appeared in provincial court on Sept. 10 to answer two charges laid by RCMP. The matter was adjourned for plea until Oct. 8 at 9:30 a.m.

Perley was charged with refusing a breathalyzer and leaving the scene of an accident concerning an incident on March 29 at Neqotkuk.

Charged with pointing firearm

Tyler Tibbits, 29, of Richmond Corner, will appear in provincial court on Oct. 1 at 9:30 a.m. to answer three charges laid by RCMP.

Tibbits was charged with two counts of pointing a firearm at another person and possession of a firearm without a licence in connection with an incident on Dec. 23, 2023, at Mapledale. He appeared in court on Sept. 10 when the matter was adjourned for plea to the new date.

Moved to alternative measures

Amanda Moulton, 38, of Neqotkuk (Tobique First Nation), appeared in provincial court on Sept. 10 to answer an assault charge. The matter was moved to the alternative measures program at the consent of the crown.

RCMP charged Moulton with assault involving a male victim concerning an incident on July 1 at Neqotkuk. She has until Dec. 10 at 9:30 a.m. to complete the requirements of the program in order to have the charge withdrawn.

Assault with steel-toed boots

Felicia (St. Peter) Demerchant, 45, of Glassville, appeared in provincial court on Sept. 10 for plea on an assault charge. The matter was moved to the alternative measures program with the consent of the crown.

Demerchant was charged by RCMP with assault with a weapon (steel-toed boots) involving a male victim in connection with an incident on May 30 near Glassville. She has until Dec. 10 at 9:30 a.m. to complete the requirements of the program in order to have the charge withdrawn.

Newbridge woman avoids trial

Jennifer Chelsea Lee, 31, of Newbridge, appeared in provincial court for monitoring about her trial after pleading not guilty to one charge laid by Woodstock Police. Her trial date was set for Feb. 3, 2025, at 9:30 a.m.

Lee was charged with assault following an incident on July 15, 2023, in Woodstock. The matter was moved to the alternative measures program at the consent of the crown. Lee has until Dec. 10 at 9:30 a.m. to complete the requirements of the program in order to have the charge withdrawn.

Returning for plea

Brycen Trae Stewart, 28, of Lakeville, appeared in provincial court on Sept. 10 for plea on charges laid by RCMP. The matter was adjourned until Oct. 1 at 9:30 a.m. at the request of his defence counsel.

Stewart appeared in provincial court in custody by video on Aug. 8 for a bail hearing and was released with conditions. He was charged with breaking into a dwelling house on May 25 in Killoween and possessing a stolen vehicle on Aug. 4, 2023, in Lakeville.

Plea adjourned on four charges

Logan Estey, 20, of Woodstock, appeared in provincial court on Sept. 10 to answer four charges. The matter was adjourned for plea until Oct. 1 at 9:30 a.m. at the request of his defence counsel.

Woodstock Police charged Estey with two counts of breaching a no-contact order concerning an incident on Aug. 3 in Woodstock. He was ordered to have no further contact with the complainant. He appeared in provincial court in custody on Aug. 8 and was released with conditions.

He was also charged with mischief causing property damage to a window and possession of a firearm for the purpose of committing an offence in connection with an incident on Jan. 1 in Upper Woodstock.

Trial date pending

Jessica Samantha Armour, 28, of Bath, appeared in provincial court via teleconference on Sept. 10 to set a date for her trial on an assault charge. The matter was adjourned until Oct. 1 at 9:30 a.m. to allow her more time to consult legal counsel.

Woodstock Police charged Armour with assaulting another woman concerning an incident between Feb. 15 and Feb. 29 in Woodstock. She entered her not-guilty plea at a court appearance on July 23.

Charged with assault

Joey Spencer, 37, of Perth-Andover, appeared in provincial court on Sept. 10 for plea on an assault charge. The matter was adjourned until Oct. 1 at 9:30 a.m. at the request of his defence counsel.

RCMP charged Spencer with assault involving a female victim stemming from an incident on June 29 at Perth-Andover.

Returning for plea on one charge

Stephen Manfred Spiegler, 60, of Woodstock, appeared in provincial court on Sept. 10 for plea on one charge laid by Woodstock Police.

Spiegler was charged with driving while suspended and shoplifting at the Atlantic Superstore following incidents on Feb. 9 and Feb. 26 in Woodstock.

The shoplifting charge was moved to the alternative measures program. He returns for plea on the driving charge on Oct. 1 at 9:30 a.m.

Charged with assaulting police

Bronson Paul of Neqotkuk (Tobique First Nation) will appear in provincial court on Oct. 8 at 9:30 a.m. for plea on two charges laid by RCMP.

Paul was charged with assaulting police and resisting arrest in connection with an incident on May 10 at Neqotkuk. He appeared in court on Sept. 10 when the matter was adjourned to the new date to allow him more time to consult legal counsel.

Canterbury woman gets trial date

Jessica Lynn Ouellet, 35, of Canterbury, appeared in provincial court on Sept. 10 and pleaded not guilty to a breach charge. His trial date was set for Feb. 12, 2025, at 9:30 a.m.

Ouellet appeared in provincial court in custody on July 16 for a bail hearing and was released with conditions. RCMP charged her with breach of a no-contact order on July 15 at Canterbury.

Ouellet also appeared in provincial court on Feb. 27 and pleaded not guilty to other charges laid by RCMP. Her trial date was set for Feb. 12, 2025, at 9:30 a.m.

She was charged with committing mischief causing property damage to a car, a truck, and a mailbox, concerning an incident on July 9, 2023, in Bloomfield. She was also charged with uttering threats for the same incident.

Agreed to peace bond

James Thomas Fowler, 52, of Wotstak (Woodstock First Nation), appeared in provincial court on Sept. 10 for monitoring about his trial scheduled for February. He agreed to sign a 12-month peace bond, and the trial was cancelled.

RCMP charged Fowler with criminal harassment through repeated communication concerning an incident on Sept. 19, 2023, at Wotstak. He appeared in court in custody and was released with conditions.

Fowler pleaded not guilty at a court appearance on March 12. The peace bond will result in the charge being withdrawn. He was ordered to have no contact with the complainant.

Awaiting plea on counterfeit charges

Tyler Depow, 34, of Moncton, appeared in provincial court in custody by video on Sept. 10 to answer two charges of using counterfeit money.

RCMP charged Depow in connection with an incident on Aug. 21, 2023, in Perth-Andover. He told the court he was awaiting sentencing on Sept. 25 on other matters in Moncton and wanted his charges in Woodstock transferred to that jurisdiction. The matter was set over for plea until Sept. 25 to facilitate the transfer.

Trial dates set for Crain

Trevor Lee Crain, 49, of Killoween, appeared in provincial court on Sept. 10 and pleaded not guilty to two charges laid by RCMP. He returns to court on Sept. 24 at 9:30 a.m. to set a trial date.

Crain was charged with breaking into a residence and committing sexual assault for an incident between May 1 and May 23, 2023, in Carleton North.

He was also charged by RCMP with possession of a prohibited weapon (brass knuckles), resisting arrest, and breach of a release order in connection with an incident on July 1 at Killoween. He pleaded not guilty, and his trial was set for Jan. 31, 2025, at 9:30 a.m.

He also faces a charge of possessing stolen property for a separate incident on May 5. He pleaded not guilty and a trial date was set for Jan. 31, 2025, at 9:30 a.m.

Crain was scheduled to appear for trial on July 11 after pleading not guilty to a series of other charges. A new trial date was set for Dec. 27 at 9:30 a.m.

Crain was charged by RCMP with break and enter at a dwelling house and breaching an undertaking on June 15, 2023, at Moose Mountain, and committing an assault involving a female victim on June 11, 2023, at Killoween.

Crain appeared in court in custody by video on Aug. 15 for a bail hearing and was released with conditions, including wearing an electronic monitoring device attached to his ankle.

Woodstock man facing two charges

Justin Shea of Woodstock will appear in provincial court on Sept. 24 at 9:30 a.m. for plea on two charges laid by RCMP. He appeared in court on Sept. 10 when the matter was adjourned to allow him more time to secure legal counsel.

Shea was charged with mischief causing property damage and break, enter and theft at the East Coast Truck Wash for an incident on March 17 in Lower Woodstock.

Stolen property charge diverted

Sasha Perley, 28, of Grand Falls, appeared in provincial court on Sept. 10 to answer one charge laid by RCMP.

Perley was charged with possessing a stolen vehicle concerning an incident on July 25, 2023, at Craig’s Flat in Victoria County. The matter was moved to the alternative measures program with the consent of the crown. She has until Dec. 10 at 1:30 p.m. to complete the requirements of the program in order to have the charge withdrawn.

Perley was also charged at a previous court appearance with possession of another stolen vehicle (a Toyota Tundra) for a separate incident on Aug. 4, 2023, near Tobique Narrows. She pleaded not guilty, and her trial date was set for Oct. 23 at 1:30 p.m.

A co-accused, Michael Langlois-Martell, 33, of Grand Falls, appeared in provincial court in custody by video on July 2 for monitoring about his upcoming trial on the same matter.

Langlois-Martell was charged with possession of a stolen vehicle (a Toyota Tundra), possession of a firearm without a licence (a pump action shotgun), storage of a firearm in a careless manner, and possession of a weapon dangerous to the public peace for an incident on Aug. 4, 2023, near Tobique Narrows. His trial date was set for Oct. 11 at 1:30 p.m. He pleaded not guilty on Jan. 23.

Jacksontown woman has new charges

Bonnie Noel, 55, of Jacksontown, appeared in provincial court on Sept. 10 for monitoring on charges laid by RCMP. The matter was adjourned until Oct. 1 at 11 a.m. to allow her more time to consult her legal counsel.

Noel was charged with assault, breaching an undertaking, and breaching a peace bond for an incident on Aug. 6.  No plea has yet been entered.

Noel also appeared in provincial court on July 9 for monitoring about her trial on other charges laid by RCMP.

Noel appeared in provincial court on March 12 and pleaded not guilty. Her trial date was set for Oct. 28 at 1:30 p.m. She was charged with assault on a male victim and resisting arrest, stemming from an incident on Jan. 19 near North Lake.

Noel was also charged with breach of an undertaking (no contact) on Feb. 18 at Canterbury, breach of an undertaking (no contact) and breach of curfew on April 1 at North Lake, and breach of an undertaking (no contact) on Jan. 21 at North Lake.

She pleaded not guilty and more trial dates were set for March 14, 2025, at 9:30 a.m. and June 13, 2025, at 9:30 a.m.

In custody awaiting plea

Erica Ann Trecartin, 28, of Lower Brighton, appeared in provincial court in custody by video on Sept. 10. She waived her bail until later and returns to court in custody for plea on Oct. 1 at 9:30 a.m.

RCMP charged Trecartin with failing to appear in court on June 24 and possession of methamphetamine for the purpose of trafficking concerning an incident in Grafton on Jan. 29.

Trecartin was also charged with possession of a stolen vehicle, driving while suspended, dangerous driving, failing to stop for police, and driving while prohibited for an incident on Nov. 3, 2022. She pleaded not guilty, and a trial date was set, but she failed to appear.

The court heard Trecartin has more charges pending in different jurisdictions.

A co-accused, Ronald McLaughlin, 33, of St. Stephen, was sentenced to 36 months in federal prison on Aug. 12 after pleading guilty to five charges laid by RCMP. 

McLaughlin appeared in provincial court in custody on Jan. 30. RCMP charged him with dangerous driving, driving while suspended, and driving without insurance, stemming from the same incident on Jan. 29 in Grafton. The court heard he was being held in custody on other charges in Saint John.

McLaughlin was also charged with possession of methamphetamine for the purpose of trafficking in connection with the same incident in Grafton. On May 2, an additional charge was laid for failing to appear in court on March 5. He received 36 months in prison on the drug charge as well as additional jail time for the driving offences and failing to appear.

Woodstock man awaits bail hearing

Corey Andrew Lane, 39, of Woodstock, appeared in provincial court in custody by video on Sept. 10 for plea on charges laid by Woodstock Police. The matter was adjourned until Sept. 19 at 11 a.m. His bail hearing will be held at that time.

Lane was charged with prowling at night near a dwelling house on Main Street in Woodstock and breach of probation on May 28.

RCMP also charged him with uttering threats, mischief causing property damage to a vehicle, and breach of a no-contact order following an incident on July 18 at Jackson Falls.

Lane was also charged with assault involving a female victim, uttering threats and breach of a no-contact order for another incident on July 15. He appeared in court in custody on July 23 and waived his bail until later.

He also appeared in provincial court on May 21 and pleaded not guilty to other separate charges laid by RCMP. His trial date was set for June 9, 2025, at 9:30 a.m.

Lane was charged with assault involving a female victim on Jan. 1 at Newbridge, and breach of a no-contact order on Feb. 7 at Newbridge. He was also charged with failing to appear in court on March 5 and March 14, breaching an undertaking by violating a no-contact order on Feb. 7 at Newbridge, and breach of a release order on April 23 at Woodstock. He was ordered to have no contact with the complainant.

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