
25 days for drug store breach
Published Wednesday July 16th, 2008


Visiting a Campbellton drug store has cost a Listuguj woman 25 days behind bars.
Kimberley Condo, 39, had been prohibited from Jean Coutu on Water St. through a probation order made last year but on June 6, she went to the store to fill a prescription.
She was seen on a payphone yelling at the person on the other end but left before the police arrived. When she was found, she was charged with a breach of probation as well as with causing a disturbance.
Four days later, again she went to the store, was charged with another breach and released on an undertaking. Only three days later, she was stopped while walking in town by the investigating officer on the June 6 breach. Const. Joe Corrigan knew that she had been released on an undertaking that included her abstaining from drinking and he noted liquor on her breath. He charged her with a breach and she was held in custody until her court appearance last week.
On July 2, she appeared before Judge Pierre Dube who handed her a 25-day sentence after taking into account she had spent the equivalent of about a month and half in remand time.
He also gave her a 12-month suspended sentence, a 12-month drug and liquor free probation and banned her, again, from visiting Jean Coutu.








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