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O’Brien sentenced to three years, plus nine months for possession

Published on December 1, 2011
Published on December 1, 2011
Amherst Daily News  RSS Feed
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RCMP , Amherst Department of , AMHERST , River Hebert , Nova Scotia

AMHERST – Tiffany Lynn O’Brien, 27, of Amherst, was sentenced in court on Monday to three years and nine months custody, plus a lifetime weapons prohibition, after being found guilty to possessing cocaine for the purpose of trafficking.

The incident occurred Sept. 4, 2010, in Amherst.

O’Brien was also sentenced to three years and nine months custody, concurrent with other sentences, and a lifetime weapons prohibition after being found guilty to possessing cocaine for the purpose of trafficking, unlawfully possessing marijuana and unlawfully possessing Oxycodone.

The incident occurred Oct. 24, 2010 in Amherst.

O’Brien was also sentenced in court on Monday to three years and nine months custody, concurrent with other sentences, and a lifetime weapons prohibition after being found guilty to possession of cocaine for the purpose of trafficking.

The incident occurred Dec. 9, 2010, in Amherst.

O’Brien was also sentenced to 30 days custody on two counts consecutive to each other. She was found guilty of failing to trigger lock or store a gun in a securely locked container, receptacle or room, and failing without lawful excuse to abstain from the possession of drugs, except in accordance with a medical prescription.

The incidents occurred Dec. 9, 2010, in Amherst.

O’Brien was also sentenced to 60 days custody, consecutive to other sentences, after being found guilty to possessing a 22 calibre Magnum rifle, the value of which did not exceed $5,000, knowing the rifle was stolen.

The incident occurred between Dec. 9, and Dec. 12, 2010, in Amherst.

OBrien was also sentenced to 30 days custody, consecutive to other sentences, after pleading guilty to not complying with a condition to abide by house arrest, which meant being at her residence 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

The incident occurred between June 2, 2011, and June 7, 2011, in River Hebert.

O’Brien was semtenced to 40 days to be served consecutively on three counts afte pleading guilty to failing to attend court, failing to comply with a condition to remain within the province of Nova Scotia, and failing to comply with an order to report by phone to the Amherst Department of the RCMP between the hours of 9 a.m. and 4 p.m.

She didn’t appear in court on June 20, 2011, didn’t remain in the province between June 20, 2011, and Nov. 2, 2011, and didn’t phone the RCMP between June 3, 2011, and Nov. 2, 2011.

 

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