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Several cases adjourned on Monday

Several individuals who appeared by video in Estevan Provincial Court on Monday had their cases set over to a later date.
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Several individuals who appeared by video in Estevan Provincial Court on Monday had their cases set over to a later date.

Derek Neil Debnam, who is facing numerous charges stemming from incidents in the Weyburn, Esterhazy and Spy Hill areas, had his case set over to Feb. 4 for further disclosure.

Debnam is facing two counts of flight from police, two counts of dangerous driving, resisting arrest, possession of proceeds of crime, four counts of failing to comply with his release conditions, refusal to submit to a drug evaluation demand, failing to stop or remain at the scene of an accident, and driving while disqualified, stemming from an incident last fall.

Debnam asked that the charges he is facing in the Esterhazy and Spy Hill areas be set over to Esterhazy court because he will be representing himself. He noted there are dates on Tuesdays.

Blake Dusnstall’s case was adjourned to Feb. 11, as his attorney has been waiting on information on charges that Dunstall is facing in B.C.

Dunstall, who hails from that province, is facing charges locally stemming from a low-speed chase that occurred in southeast and south-central Estevan last October. Stolen property was recovered in that incident.

Also, Zachary Gessner had his matters set over to Jan. 25, as his attorney is still waiting for information related to charges he is facing. Gessner was one of five people arrested in a drug bust in November, and is also facing charges for violating his release conditions.