Man sentenced to penitentiary time for firearms charge
A man who fell asleep behind the wheel wearing body armour with a sawed-off shotgun by his side will serve time in a federal penitentiary.
The lawyer for Jeremy Bird requested that her client serve his time in a provincial correctional facility, saying he is more familiar with that system, but Judge Albert Lavoie agreed with the Crown’s assertion that Bird should serve at least three years in a federal institution. Bird, 26, was sentenced last week to three years in jail, less 261 days credit for time spent on remand.
The incident happened last September in Prince Albert. Police later found Bird passed out in the vehicle wearing body armor with the gun at his side. Two shotgun shells were in his back pocket.