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Surrey judge gives man house arrest after cop finds him drunk in taxi with rifle

Crown pointed out man convicted of an offence at least once a year since 1996
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A Surrey provincial court judge sentenced a man with an sa国际传媒渆xtremely aggravatingsa国际传媒 criminal record to two yearssa国际传媒 house arrest and probation after police stopped a taxi in Whalley and found an empty bottle of vodka and unloaded modified SKS rifle inside his backpack.

The court heard Owen Reginald Bitternose, 43, had been drinking and sa国际传媒渉anging outsa国际传媒 with some people outside a hotel on 104 Avenue in Surrey on Nov. 7, 2020. sa国际传媒淥ne of the men he was hanging out with decided to go with him to his place to hang out and continue to drink,sa国际传媒 Judge Valliammai Chettiar noted in his

A Surrey Mountie doing traffic patrol at 105A Avenue and King George Boulevard spotted a taxi that was stopped, with its hazard lights on, checked it out and the cabbie told the officer there was an intoxicated man in the backseat, yelling racial slurs and punching the glass divider. The Mountie arrested Bitternose for causing a disturbance and found the unloaded rifle and bottle, but no ammo.

Bitternose pleaded guilty to possessing the gun without a licence and possessing sa国际传媒 while already under two lifetime firearms bans sa国际传媒 a modified SKS rifle which the defence noted is not a restricted weapon, although its length was shortened.

The Crown sought a federal prison term of two years and a lifetime ban on possessing firearms, while the defence argued for two years less a day of house arrest followed by two yearssa国际传媒 probation. Chettiar sentenced him to the latter, as well as a third lifetime firearms ban.

sa国际传媒淢r. Bitternose has spent the better part of his life in jail,sa国际传媒 the judge noted. sa国际传媒淗e appears resolute from the time he was placed on the release order in November 2020 to change his life around. He appears to have made effective use of this time by engaging in self-reflection, making plans for his future, and attending educational programs and counselling to assist in his rehabilitation. It serves no purpose to incarcerate him, adding to the overrepresentation of Indigenous offenders in custody.sa国际传媒

Bitternose is to keep a 9 p.m. to 6 a.m. curfew for the first 12 months, is not to drink alcohol or use drugs without a prescription, enter liquor stores, pubs, nightclubs or beer gardens, and must undergo counselling.

sa国际传媒淭he defence agrees with the Crown that deterrence, denunciation and protection of the public are important sentencing principles in this case, but emphasizes that equally important is Mr. Bitternosesa国际传媒檚 rehabilitation. I agree,sa国际传媒 Chettiar decided.

The court heard Bitternosesa国际传媒檚 sister was murdered in 2019, his mother died in 2000 or 2001 from cirrhosis as a result of chronic alcoholism, and his father died in 2021 from Covid-19.

sa国际传媒淢ultiple generations of Mr. Bitternosesa国际传媒檚 family attended the Gordonsa国际传媒檚 Indian Residential School, including his grandparents, parents, brother and himself,sa国际传媒 Chettiar noted, adding Bitternose spent a sa国际传媒渟ignificant partsa国际传媒 of his adulthood in federal prison in Quebec, Alberta and Saskatchewan.

sa国际传媒淗e has an unenviable criminal record. The Crown points out that Mr. Bitternose has been convicted of an offence at least once a year since 1996. Mr. Bitternosesa国际传媒檚 offences gradually escalated from property and driving related offences to more serious and violent offences, including aggravated assault, assaulting a peace officer, robbery, and discharging a firearm with intent,sa国际传媒 the judge added. sa国际传媒淎t the time of the index offences, Mr. Bitternose was already on two mandatory lifetime firearm bans.sa国际传媒

Chettiar noted the Crown opposed the conditional sentence given Bitternosesa国际传媒檚 sa国际传媒渟ignificant criminal record and public safety concerns.sa国际传媒

sa国际传媒淭he Crown says Mr. Bitternose has an extremely aggravating record with serious offences, including aggravated assault, assault of a peace officer, robbery, and discharge of a firearm with intent; he has been under a s. 109 prohibition order since 1999, and yet he was found in possession of the rifle in a taxi, in a public place, when he had been out of custody for only approximately six months; and the fact that he was intoxicated, while in possession of the rifle in a public place adds to his recklessness.sa国际传媒

The defence argued that the Supreme Court of Canada sa国际传媒渃alls upon judges to use a different method of analysis in determining a fit sentencesa国际传媒 for Indigenous offenders, the judge noted, and that the principles of denunciation and deterrence could be satisfied by a conditional sentence order (house arrest).

sa国际传媒淚 am not satisfied that Mr. Bitternose intentionally took the risk of possessing the rifle in a public place,sa国际传媒 the judge concluded. sa国际传媒淢r. Bitternose was highly intoxicated during the incident, and was in the company of other likely unsavory people. He does not know how he came into possession of the rifle. The rifle was not loaded, and no one was harmed during the incident.sa国际传媒

Chettiar noted the courts must take into account sa国际传媒渟uch matters as the history of colonialism, displacement, and residential schools and how that history continues to translate into lower educational attainment, lower incomes, higher unemployment, higher rates of substance abuse and suicide, and of course higher levels of incarceration for Aboriginal peoples.

sa国际传媒淭hese matters, on their own, do not necessarily justify a different sentence for Aboriginal offenders,sa国际传媒 the judge continued. sa国际传媒淩ather, they provide the necessary context for understanding and evaluating the case-specific information presented by counsel.sa国际传媒



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