Judge sentences Cory Trebilcock to 36 months in prison
Published 11:14 am Friday, October 4, 2024
- Baker City has been the county seat of Baker County — and the site of its courthouse — since 1868. But the city wasn't the first county seat. Auburn had that distinction from 1862, when the Oregon Legislature created Baker County, until 1868, when county voters made the change.
Judge Matt Shirtcliff sentenced a Baker City man to 36 months in prison on Friday, Oct. 4, after a jury convicted him on Sept. 26 of being a felon in possession of a firearm after he entered a home on Kirkway Drive late on Dec. 11, 2022.
Cory Dustin Trebilcock, 32, was sentenced to 30 months on the firearm charge and to six months for being on probation at the time of the incident, District Attorney Greg Baxter said.
After a trial in Baker County Circuit Court, the jury acquitted Trebilcock of the most serious charge of first-degree burglary and of first-degree theft.
Jurors convicted Trebilcock of the firearm charge and of first-degree criminal trespassing.
The jury was hung on the charge that Trebilcock interfered with making a 911 call.