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Brigitte Cleroux sentenced to 7 years in prison for B.C. crimes [Video]

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A woman who impersonated nurses in several provinces has been sentenced to seven years in prison for offences in British Columbia – where she illegally treated nearly 1,000 patients across multiple communities.

The sentence handed down to Brigitte Cleroux in B.C. Supreme Court Friday will be served concurrently with another she’s currently serving for similar offences in Ontario, adding four years to her term.

Cleroux pleaded guilty over the summer to crimes including assault, fraud over $5,000 and using forged documents.

During the sentencing hearing, Associate Chief Justice Heather Holmes said the prospect of rehabilitation for Cleroux “seems slim” given her extensive criminal history, which dates back to 1989.

In 2011, she was found guilty of a variety of offences related to impersonating a nurse in Alberta, but still managed to find work posing as a health-care professional in Vancouver, Victoria and Surrey, then later in Ottawa.

The court heard …

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