Richard Arsenault pleads guilty to five charges in 'screen cutter' trial
Kevin Yarr | CBC News | Posted: December 13, 2016 3:01 PM | Last Updated: December 13, 2016
Trial of Richard Joseph Arsenault has been going on since last week
Richard Joseph Arsenault, the accused in the so-called screen cutter burglaries in Charlottetown, Stratford and Cornwall, has pleaded guilty to five charges.
Arsenault's trial began a week ago in connection to 17 charges. He initially pleaded not guilty.
Arsenault has now entered guilty pleas on four counts of break and enter, and one count of wearing a mask during one of those break and enters.
The other charges have been stayed, however some of the facts connected to the other charges will be read into the record at Arsenault's sentencing.
The Crown and the defence are jointly recommending nine years in prison, less the time Arsenault has already served in custody.
His sentencing is scheduled for Friday.
Still faces charge for possession of the proceeds of crime
Arsenault is also charged with possession of the proceeds of crime, but that charge was not part of this trial.
He is also scheduled to appear in court on Friday to face that charge.
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