Wednesday, October 8, 2008

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A slip off the wagon landed a 27-year-old man 18 months of house arrest after he vandalized a soft-drink vending machine while drunk.
Joseph Desjarlais also must pay $100 per month until he has paid $1,700 in restitution to Coca-Cola, Judge Marty Irwin ordered Tuesday in provincial court.
Desjarlais will wear an electronic bracelet for the first three months of his conditional sentence.


Petters has maintained his innocence.
During Tuesday's three-hour hearing, the prosecution and Petters' family members gave conflicting views on how likely a flight risk Petters would be if he were released pending trial. Prosecutors want Petters held without bail; Petters' attorney is arguing for release using an electronic monitoring bracelet.
Prosecutors played a tape for the courtroom of a conversation between Petters and Robert White, an associate and former Petters Group consultant who is also charged in the case, in which they allege Petters advises the other man to flee the country by boat. A voice identified as Petters' also encourages White to Google Mark Rich -- a reference, prosecutors argue, to the former commodities trader who fled to Switzerland to escape tax evasion charges in the 1990s. (Rich was eventually pardoned by President Clinton.)
Petters attorney Jon Hopeman countered that Petters could have fled ahead of his arrest but didn't, and noted that on the recording Petters never says that he planned to flee, nor suggested that White's escape would help Petters




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