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Isn't he a turbo-jewish Israeli? Is this him trying to crypto-troll? Either way If the priest is around, he'd better watch out. Not enough room for 2 pedos in that there parish, and I don't fancy Jonny's chances.
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Isn't he a turbo-jewish Israeli? Is this him trying to crypto-troll? Either way If the priest is around, he'd better watch out. Not enough room for 2 pedos in that there parish, and I don't fancy Jonny's chances.
Filing a civil suit would always be an option, but for it to have any chance to succeed you'd probably need to be able to show some sort of damages.that's not how it works in the US either. you do not get to decide to press charges. it is the government v. you in a criminal case. a prosecuting attorney must do it, but they usually won't if you won't help them as the victim.
A civil suit cannot result in loss of freedom which is what most people want with criminal actions.Filing a civil suit would always be an option, but for it to have any chance to succeed you'd probably need to be able to show some sort of damages.
True, you'd typically just be asking the court to order them to pay you. But that's all I really see happening to Yaniv anyway, being ordered to pay a fine.A civil suit cannot result in loss of freedom which is what most people want with criminal actions.
This fucker will be in PC immediately. In a women's jail. With his attitude there is zero chance he'd survive a week on a male range.Faced with male jail do you think he will claim insanity on account of insufficient waxing?
Though if his lawyer says 'the people associated with the christchurch shooting drove my client to this' he might get away with it.
The cops are compelled to attend, and are incentivised to do so with time and a half. The Crown would not have elected to pursue the charge if they figured there was no reasonable chance of conviction. The most likely thing to happen is for Jonny's lawyer and the Crown to enter a joint submission for adult diversion (restraining order, charity, probation, etc) which the judge will most likely accept (but is not compelled to). Depends on if Jonny agrees to a Diversion before sentencing for the other charges. My guess is he will recieve a conditional discharge which means a probation period after which the conviction goes away. Canada does not have actual pardons anymore, rather "suspension of record of conviction" which does not clear the record. If I had to guess I'd say that he'll get 2 years probation and a bit of community service/fine.So here's a question for any Canadian legal experts: how much does it mean that they managed to get charges laid?
Holding lolcows (even those without special identities) accountable for their actions is anathema to all Western justice systems. So the real question is going to be, how many more gatekeepers does this case have to pass before it comes down to a trial with a guilty/not guilty verdict? Can the Crown say "never mind" and drop charges? Can a judge say "Not dealing with this" and throw the case out? Can the police (or whoever) just not show up to court and leave the prosecution with no evidence?
For that matter, since injustice knows no limits: how many people in the Canadian justice system are capable of outright pardoning Yaniv?
Yeah, I guess that really gets to the heart of it - to what extent do the various people acting as "The Crown" act in unison? Is this more like an institutional commitment to see this case all the way through to some sort of conclusion, or one government functionary kicking this case one step further down the line to get that annoying lawyer for Rebel Media off his back?The Crown would not have elected to pursue the charge if they figured there was no reasonable chance of conviction.
there will be an assigned crown. any other crown who appears in lieu of the assigned crown will take direction from above.Yeah, I guess that really gets to the heart of it - to what extent do the various people acting as "The Crown" act in unison? Is this more like an institutional commitment to see this case all the way through to some sort of conclusion, or one government functionary kicking this case one step further down the line to get that annoying lawyer for Rebel Media off his back?
Partially. There was some study done that showed like 60% of county jail inmates in major metros were homeless. Don't know how accurate that is but it sounds right.
My head cannon is;Isn't he a turbo-jewish Israeli? Is this him trying to crypto-troll? Either way If the priest is around, he'd better watch out. Not enough room for 2 pedos in that there parish, and I don't fancy Jonny's chances.
Rebel Media is owned by gross, shady Ezra Levant who forces all people who leave to sign NDAs, but good that mentally ill freak Yaniv is going to be behind bars. They're clearly a danger to society.
Rebel is trash but Yaniv is far worse.
Rebel Media are a bunch of shithouses but if it results in more woes for Yaniv, all the better. RM's five minutes of potential glory from this will fade in short order. Nothing of value will have been lost.
I hope he has a meltdown and tries to resist arrest.