![]() Sinclair has 28 prior convictions beginning in 1980, including break and enter, being unlawfully in a dwelling house, and trespass by night. Rath said police only alert the public about high-risk offenders when they have completed their sentence. The documents say the parole board believes Sinclair is a moderate risk to re-offend in general, and a high risk to re-offend in a sexual manner given little progress in his correctional plan. He was found guilty last November on one count, and not guilty on the other. The Dartmouth man accused of several crimes related to the south-end Halifax “Sleepwatcher” cases was originally charged with breaking into two apartments in September 2011. In February 2013, Sinclair was sentenced to five years in prison but was granted a year for time already served, reducing it to four years. Man acquitted in Halifax ‘sleepwatcher’ case will not have to obey peace bond in St. A Newfoundland judge ruled Tuesday a man once suspected of being the notorious Halifax 'sleepwatcher' will not have to obey a rare peace bond sought by Newfoundland judge refuses peace bond for man acquitted as sleepwatcher National News kelownadailycourier. ![]() Rath said although Sinclair is under the responsibility and surveillance of the Parole Board of Canada, anyone who sees him breaking conditions could report it to police or the parole board. His parole conditions include residing at a community correctional centre, following a treatment plan around sexual deviancy, and not having alcohol or drugs. Sinclair will live at a halfway house to finish his sentence until February 2017 according the documents. “We are aware of that and we will be monitoring the situation,” Halifax Regional Police spokeswoman Theresa Rath said Tuesday. According to parole documents reported by Global News and CTV, Barry Edward Sinclair has been granted parole with conditions nearly three years after he was sentenced for breaking into an apartment and watching women sleep. ![]()
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