By Bob Mackin, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, Prince George Citizen A 27-year-old man who caused almost $14,000 in damage to the Prince George Regional Correctional Centre was sentenced Nov. 24 to time served in Provincial Court. Smitty Ralph Bent pleaded guilty to mischief over $5,000, resisting a peace officer and breaching probation conditions. Judge David Simpkin agreed to the joint Crown and defence proposal for a 285-day sentence. Since Bent had spent 194 days in custody, he qualified for a time-and-a-half credit of 291 days. The most-serious offence accounted for 150 days of the sentence. On Aug. 7, 2024, the day he was scheduled to be moved from a regular unit to segregation, Bent lit a fire with a rice cooker in a sink. Despite thick smoke, he refused to…
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