Fake nurse’s ‘deep seated dishonesty’ adds four more years to prison term: B.C. judge
VANCOUVER — A fake nurse who “used a weapon each time she inserted a needle” in patients has been sentenced to another four years in prison on top of the remaining three years she is already serving in Ontario, a British Columbia Supreme Court judge has ruled.
Associate Chief Justice Heather Holmes said Friday that the prospects of rehabilitation for Brigitte Cleroux “seem slim,” after she detailed the woman’s extensive criminal history in several Canadian provinces.
Cleroux pleaded guilty to charges of fraud, forgery, assault and assault with a weapon in July arising from three indictments for crimes committed in Vancouver, Victoria and Surrey, B.C.
The court heard how Cleroux was on parole for crimes of “dishonesty” in Ontario and moved to B.C. in early 2019, where she applied for a position at a Surrey dental clinic under a fake name.