Man gets time served on charges but kept in custody

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SANDRA M STANWAY
Brooks Bulletin
Chol Mayol Ador, 38, resolved breach charges and was released from custody on those charges but was remanded in custody until his March trial on assault and uttering threats charges, despite a surety and defence seeking 24/7 house arrest.
The court found that the surety was reliable however, they would not be at home with Ador 24/7 due to work.
Shortly after 1 a.m. on June 26, 2024 police were called to the Plaza Apartments where they found a group of men, including Ador, in a hallway drinking and listening to loud music. Ador pleaded guilty to breaching his curfew. On Aug. 3, 2024 at about 1 a.m. he was arrested by an officer at the 7/11 for being out past his curfew. Police had been at the store for a separate investigation. Then on Oct. 27, 2024 still bound to a curfew and with an address in Greenbrook Mobile Village and a no contact order with his mother, police were asked to locate Ador. At 10:30 p.m. police went to the Greenbrook home address but the owner did not know Ador. On Nov. 29, 2024 just after 10 p.m. he was found sleeping on a sofa in his mother’s home. He has been in custody since that day.
The Justice agreed to the joint submission of 120 days pretrial custody, including days served earlier in the summer and although he was released from custody on the breach charges, he was remanded to custody until his trial in March on assault and uttering threats charges.