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Co-accused Sweeting, Page and Annable plead not guilty

Set to reappear in court Nov. 8
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Co-accused Skye Desiree Sweeting, Skyler James Page and Danielle L. Annable appeared in Stettler provincial court again on Oct. 25.

Page pleaded not guilty and elected to be tried in Court of Queen’s Bench by judge alone.

Sweeting pleaded not guilty and reserved election until the next court appearance. Red Deer defence lawyer Jason Snider told the court he is waiting for disclosure.

Sweeting is charged with everything from fraudulently personate another person to gain advantage for self (23 charges) and possession of ID (18 charges) to possession of stolen property (12 charges) and possession of forged documents.

Skyler Page is charged with 20 counts of obtain/possess ID, 12 counts of possession of stolen property, one count of forgery, 20 counts of intent to fraudulently impersonate someone to gain an advantage, nine counts of fraud under $5,000 and one count of fraud over $5,000.

Danielle L. Annable is charged with four counts of impersonate someone to gain an advantage, two counts of fraud under $5,000 and obtain/possess ID.

Crown is proceeding by way of indictable offence, the more serious charge, against the three.

Page reappears in Stettler provincial court Nov. 8 to set a date for a preliminary hearing. Sweeting reappears Nov. 8 to elect how she wants to be tried. Annable also reappears Nov. 8.