A Swift Current man was sentenced last week on a laundry list of charges stemming from several various incidents that occurred from March to June of this year.
James Lilliman appeared in Swift Current Provincial Court by video from the Regina Correctional Centre on June 25, pleading guilty to eight of 20 charges on a total of nine separate matters.
The 32-year-old was sentenced on the following;
Theft under $5,000 in the form of clothing and a remote,
Driving while suspended,
Possession of stolen property under $5,000 in the form of power tools and a vehicle registration,
Possession of stolen property under $5,000 in the form of a cheque,
Intent to defraud,
Mischief/willful damage to property,
Breach of a probation order not to be within 50 meters of the subject of a no-contact order, and
Failure to comply with a release order of no contact.
Lilliman was sentenced to a total of 173 days to be served in a provincial correctional centre and ordered to pay $300 in fines.
The additional 12 counts, including theft of a GMC Sierra 2500 and knowingly making a false document, were stayed.