Stanley ordered to pay $3,000 for weapons charge
Gerald Stanley who was back in court Monday received a $3,000 fine after pleading guilty to improperly storing several firearms at his Biggar-area home.
Judge Bruce Bauer accepted a joint recommendation from Crown prosecutor Chris Browne and defence lawyer Scott Spencer at North Battleford Provincial Court.
Stanley, 56, faced two counts of improperly storing a firearm. Stanley was convicted of the one count after Crown withdrew the second due to a lack of evidence.
In addition to the fine, he received a 10-year weapons prohibition and forfeiture of the weapons involved — six firearms plus a BB gun and a revolver.