The Marilyn James trial has ended with a verdict of guilty on one count and not guilty on the other.
The prominent Slocan Valley First Nations woman was convicted of one count of mischief under $5,000, but she was acquitted of unlawfully being in a home.
She’s been placed under a six-month peace bond and fined $100.
James represented herself during the trial that wrapped up Wednesday in Nelson.
It stemmed from an incident last November at a home in Vallican owned by the Colville Confederated Tribes.