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Amy Cardinal to serve 255 Days on B&E Charges

Amy Cardinal of Elizabeth Metis Settlement has been sentenced to 255 days in jail after being convicted of seven charges related to breaking and entering and theft.

The 21-year-old has also been convicted of two counts of fraud, each of which carries a 30 day sentence and 12 months probation. Cardinal will also have to pay an $1100 victim surcharge.

Due to already having served 151 days, Cardinal has 104 days left on her sentence.

A full list of convictions is below:

Mischief Under $5000 – Restitution $362.82
Fail to Attend Court
Possession of Property Obtained by Crime Over $5000.00
Operation of a Motor Vehicle While Being Pursued by Police
Resisting a Police Officer
Break and Enter to the Elizabeth Metis Settlement Admin Building
Break and Enter to Northern Lights Truck Stop (Fas Gas)

For the above 7 convictions: Global sentence of: 255 days custody, minus 151 days credit, leaving 104 days left to serve

Fraud – 30 days jail + 12 months probation.
Fraud – 30 days jail + 12 months probation.

Total Victims of Crime Surcharge $1100.

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