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Conditional sentence order revoked, sending a man to jail

Brandon Tremblay is facing several new charges, stemming from an incident on Oct. 27.
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Estevan Court House.

ESTEVAN - A southeast Saskatchewan man will spend a few months in jail after his conditional sentence order (CSO) was revoked Nov. 4 in Estevan Provincial Court. 

Brandon Tremblay, a 27-year-old from Lampman, was arrested in Estevan on Oct. 27.

Tremblay has been charged with flight from police, dangerous operation of a motor vehicle, driving while impaired by drug, possession for the purpose of trafficking, possession of proceeds of crime under $5,000 and breach of a conditional sentence order.

He allegedly fled from police after he was spotted driving a vehicle in an erratic fashion. The vehicle did not stop for police and departed at a high speed. Police did not pursue, and Tremblay was later arrested.

Tremblay was on a CSO after he pleaded guilty in February 2023 to charges of trafficking ketamine and meth, and one count of breaching his release conditions, following a drug bust in 2022. Tremblay and a co-accused were issued a CSO of two years less a day.

During a court appearance by phone on Nov. 4, Tremblay's lawyer Joelle Graham said he admits he violated the terms of the CSO to be of good behaviour, so Tremblay will spend approximately 100 days in prison to finish the rest of his sentence.

Tremblay has pleaded not guilty to the new charges. He will stand trial for the drug offence on July 8, 2025. It's expected to be a one-day trial.

As for his other matters, they were adjourned to Dec. 9 for a bail hearing.

 

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