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Pleas likely at Clayton Favel’s next court date on April 24

The indication from counsel is a resolution has been reached respecting the numerous charges against Clayton Favel, the individual facing charges in connection to a shooting incident Jan. 5 near the Travelodge in North Battleford.
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The indication from counsel is a resolution has been reached respecting the numerous charges against Clayton Favel, the individual facing charges in connection to a shooting incident Jan. 5 near the Travelodge in North Battleford.

He appeared in court by closed-circuit TV Monday morning in provincial court in North Battleford, at which time counsel requested an adjournment to April 24.

The adjournment will allow Favel to be able to appear in person in court for sentencing when it happens.

Judge Dan O’Hanlon agreed to adjourn matters to April 24 at 9:30 a.m.; Favel remains remanded in custody to that date. The next appearance is scheduled for plea; it is expected sentencing would likely also proceed that day as well should guilty pleas be entered.

Favel faces numerous charges including but not limited to: attempted murder by using a firearm, possession of a prohibited weapon (rifle), discharge of a firearm with intent for the benefit of a criminal organization, discharge of a firearm with intent to wound, use of a firearm without reasonable precautions, possession of stolen property, breach of conditions, dangerous driving, evading a police officer, operating a motor vehicle while disqualified, use of a firearm while committing attempted murder, carrying a weapon for the purpose of committing an offence, two separate breaches of probation orders, and pointing a firearm. 

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