Hunter ignored judge's warning to clean up act and stay out of trouble - Calgary Herald
A judge warned Fergus Hunter last year that if he didn’t change his ways, he was on track to becoming a career criminal. While sending Hunter to jail on May 26, 2014, for dangerous driving causing the death of 10-year-old Eleasha Wesley, Court of Queen’s Bench Justice Patrick Sullivan said Hunter had a chronic maladaptive pattern of functioning that includes alcohol... The judge was proven right, as 22-year-old Hunter, of Morley, pleaded guilty on Tuesday through agent Josh Wasylciw, acting for lawyer Gloria Froese, to robbery, possession of a stolen licence plate, mischief causing damage to a police telephone... Provincial court Judge Anne Brown then ordered an updated presentence report from last year’s report, focusing on Hunter’s aboriginal heritage, and adjourned the case to Friday to set a date for sentencing arguments by Froese and Crown prosecutor... “Then we’ll set a sentencing date and the lawyers will tell me what they think is the right sentence. According to an agreed statement of facts, Hunter was still bound by a probation order from the fatal driving offence when he and two others — Stacey Bearspaw and Colln Bearspaw — went to the Liquor Barn at 5032 16th Ave. Source: calgaryherald.com