The Alberta Court of Justice was back on Oct. 14 for its first regular sitting in Whitecourt since Sept. 23, with Judge Vaughn Myers presiding. Article content
The court heard the case of Shelby Hamblin, who was accused of uttering threats of death or bodily harm and taking a vehicle. The charges stemmed from incidents that happened earlier this year. Article content
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“I have instructions to enter guilty pleas,” defence counsel Dan Nagase told the court.
Hamblin, an Edmonton resident, was in the Edmonton Remand Centre on Oct. 14 and appeared before the court by CCTV.
According to the Crown, on March 17 the Whitecourt RCMP received a call, and an unknown person made a threat to another individual.
The next day, a constable listened to the 911 rec

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