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flag Corey Marshall pleaded guilty to multiple break-ins and was sentenced to 2 years less a day, plus 3 years probation and a 10-year driving ban.

flag Corey Marshall, from Sault Ste. flag Marie, pleaded guilty to nine charges including break-ins, prowling, and possession of break-in tools across multiple incidents from 2022 to 2024. flag He admitted to breaking into a business, an apartment building, and a camp, using a stolen credit card and being caught with tools in 2024. flag Ontario Court Justice Lawrence Klein sentenced him to two years less a day, with 501 days remaining after credit for 152 days in custody. flag He must serve three years of probation, avoid victims and specific addresses, provide a DNA sample, and refrain from driving or possessing weapons for 10 years. flag The judge said Marshall’s actions left victims feeling threatened, describing him as “all that is dangerous in the world.” His defense cited a serious addiction problem.

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