A court convicts a Nova Scotia man of fraudulent impersonation and imposes a conditional discharge. According to reporting, Samuel Shaji of Halifax is found guilty in connection with an incident involving the impersonation of Nargis DeMolitor. The matter stems from allegations that Shaji impersonated DeMolitor in October 2023. He is later charged in February 2024, and the case proceeds through court. The decision results in a conditional discharge, meaning the conviction stands but punishment is deferred subject to conditions set by the court. The reporting notes that the case centers on the fraudulent impersonation, rather than other charges. Further details about the specific conditions or the full range of evidence presented in court are not provided in the excerpts supplied. The outcome is presented as a conviction followed by a conditional discharge, indicating that the court allows the matter to proceed without a traditional sentence as long as Shaji complies with the imposed requirements.