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In The Courts
January 24, 2003
You will lose it all, judge
warns taxi drivers caught bootlegging
Cab driver Luis "Tony"
Martinez was sentenced this week to 22 days in jail and placed on probation
for 12 months for two counts of illegal liquor sales and breach of probation.
Martinez, 52, sold two
bottles of vodka on two separate occasions from his Apex home in 2001, the court
heard during the trial in October. He charged $160 for a 66-ounce bottle and
$110 for a 40-ounce bottle.
The same bottles would
cost about $55 and $35 respectively in the South.
Martinez was serving a
six-month conditional sentence for assault when he was arrested for bootlegging.
"This is an offence
driven by profit and exploits the vulnerabilities of an addict," Justice
Robert Kilpatrick said during sentencing.
"Alcohol destroys
lives and families and is a major factor in crime in this jurisdiction. Taxi
drivers should understand they are going to lose their job and likely their
car [if convicted]."
Martinez is prohibited
from driving a taxi for a year. The City of Iqaluit revoked Martinezs
business licence to drive a cab on Nov. 15, a month after his trial. Reinstating
the licence is subject to a review by city council once the probationary period
is over.
Kilpatrick did not seize
the taxi because Martinez owns the vehicle with someone else.
Martinez was granted an
intermittent sentence. He will serve his time on Tuesdays and Wednesdays, allowing
him to continue with a new weekend house cleaning business.
Defence lawyer Euan Mackay
expressed concern about his client serving time at Baffin Correctional Centre
given Martinez worked as a cook there in 2000.
"I will make the recommendation
that every effort be made to protect his privacy," Kilpatrick said.
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January 24, 2003
Iqaluit man faces child
pornography charges
James Paton pleaded guilty
to one count of possessing child pornography on Jan. 22. Sentencing is set for
Apr. 22.
The Crown stayed two other
charges of possessing child pornography laid on Nov. 28, 2001.
Paton will return to court
to face a fourth charge of possessing child pornography, one count of sexual
assault and one count of sexual interference. A trial date will be set on Feb.
17. Paton waived his right to a preliminary inquiry.
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January 24, 2003
If the ring fits
Police are asking the owner
of a missing ring to come forward.
The ring was found at an
Iqaluit residence that was burglarized last year. The jewelry did not belong
to the homeowners and police believe the ring belongs to one of about 40 homes
that were broken into by the same person between 2001 and 2002.
In order to avoid bogus
claims, the RCMP are not releasing a description or a picture of the ring.
Anyone missing a ring described
as a family heirloom should contact Const. Wilf Jephson at 975-4464.
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