April 26, 2024

Stanley Cup rioter avoids jail time

No jail time for Stanley Cup rioter Camille Cacnio. The 23-year-old UBC grad has been sentenced to two years probation and 150 hours of community service for taking part in a riot. She's best known for stealing two pairs of men's pants from a tuxedo store, but later returning them. She would later apologize for her actions. Cacnio was subsequently … [Read more...]

Youth hockey rioter avoids jail time

A 17-year-old has avoided jail time, after breaking into London Drugs during the Stanley Cup riot in Vancouver and stealing cigarettes and cosmetics. The Burnaby teen, who pleaded guilty in May, has been sentenced to 18 months of probation, under what's called an intensive support and supervision order. Under it, the young person must complete 120 … [Read more...]

Jail time for Boden

A former BC Lion will spend time behind bars. Josh Boden has received his sentence for committing two counts of sexual assault, one count of obstructing justice and one count of assaulting a police officer. The former CFL wide receiver has received a one year sentence, but as he has served six months already, will only spend six further months in … [Read more...]

Updated: Crown seeks jail time for looting hockey rioters

The fact she's a first-time offender doesn't detract from the fact she encouraged others to commit crimes. That's one reason why prosecutors want admitted Stanley cup rioter Camille Cacnio to spend time in jail. The 21-year-old UBC student, who stole two pairs of men's pants and a tie from a downtown tuxedo shop, was caught on video looting the … [Read more...]

Young rioter escapes jail time

The first young person sentenced for participating in last year's Stanley Cup riot has avoided jail time. The 17-year-old from North Vancouver has received 18 months probation. That sentence, after being seen on video kicking one vehicle before it was lit on fire, and using his skateboard to smash the windows on another. The young man, who was … [Read more...]

Jail time in deadly hit and run crash

A woman suspected of impaired driving in the hit and run death of a longtime native housing advocate in Vancouver has been sentenced to more than a year in jail. In September of 2008, Leanne Moorman killed Dennis Bird while he and his wife Madeline were in a crosswalk near the Commercial Drive Skytrain Station. The now-29-year old, who pleaded … [Read more...]

Native leader says judge should have sent Robinson to jail

At least one First Nations elder is accusing the judge in the Monty Robinson case of misusing an aboriginal legal provision, after the former RCMP officer was sentenced to no jail time for obstructing justice. Grand Chief Stewart Philip says some blame goes to Robinson's lawyer as well. "The intent of Gladue was not to provide a legal loophole for … [Read more...]

BREAKING: No jail time for Monty Robinson

No jail time for Monty Robinson. The disgraced former Mountie has been handed a 12 month conditional sentence... which includes one month house arrest. In sentencing, Justice Janice Dillon says incarcerating him would require protective custody, and she believes the principles of deterrence and denunciation can be adhered to by giving him strict … [Read more...]

PoCo father fights to keep son’s killer in jail

A Port Coquitlam man is fighting to keep his son's killer behind bars. Ryan Crossley could be given his freedom later this month, and Gord Penner is convinced he’s a high risk to re-offend. Penner lost his son, Jesse, when the 20-year-old was stabbed outside a house party in 2006. Crossley was convicted of manslaughter and the now-22-year-old … [Read more...]

Rioter/thief gets house arrest not jail time

A man in his mid-20's, who stole cosmetics from Sears during the Stanley Cup riot, has learned his fate.  Robert Snelgrove will be under 24-hour house arrest at his parents' home in Coquitlam for three months for his part in the riot and will receive a two month curfew period after that. Crown Counsel Neil MacKenzie says the Crown … [Read more...]