From Prince George provincial court:
- Elysie Ann Apsassin (born 1977) was sentenced to 37 days in jail for three counts of assault and to seven days for mischief $5,000 or under. Apsassin was in custody for five days prior to sentencing.
- Jared John Vickers (born 1999) was sentenced to 18 months probation with a suspended sentence for assault, mischief $5,000 or under and uttering threats.
- Nathan Aaron David Peters (born 1985) was sentenced to one year probation with a suspended sentence for mischief $5,000 or under.
- Travis Andrew Schwartz (born 1988) was sentenced to 18 months probation, issued a 10-year firearms prohibition and ordered to provide a DNA sample for two counts of assault causing bodily harm. Schwartz was in custody for 153 days prior to sentencing.
- Branden Michael Edwards (born 2000) was prohibited from driving for six months and fined $500 plus a $75 victim surcharge for driving without reasonable consideration under the Motor Vehicle Act.
- Nathaniel Lazarus Basil (born 1988) was sentenced to eight days in jail and one year probation for theft $5,000 or under.
- Candice Dawn Shearer (born 1986) was issued a one-year $500 recognizance after allegation of causing fear of injury or damage.
- Walter Charles Wilson (born 1990) was sentenced to time served for possessing a weapon for a dangerous purpose and breaching probation. Wilson was in custody for 42 days prior to sentencing.
- Kristina Marie Anderton (born 1993) was sentenced to 18 months probation with a suspended sentence for possessing a controlled substance and resisting arrest.
- Tyrel Shane Lecuyer (born 1984) was sentenced to one year probation for uttering threats to cause death or bodily harm. Lecuyer was in custody for 203 days prior to sentencing.
- Leif Birch Henning Myltoft (born 1977) was sentenced to one year probation for possessing a weapon for a dangerous purpose and uttering threats. Myltoft was in custody for 50 days prior to sentencing.
- Justin Edward Pawluck (born 1983) was sentenced to 18 months probation, issued a lifetime firearms prohibition and assessed $400 in victim surcharges for possessing a firearm contrary to an order and possessing a firearm without a licence or registration and was prohibited from driving for one year and fined $1,000 plus a $150 victim surcharge for driving while prohibited or licence suspended under the Motor Vehicle Act. Pawluck spent 308 days in custody on the counts prior to sentencing.