My point is, this site seriously get Shaner pumped up, now imagine real life, people talking and accusing him on the hearing, I'm sure he'll at least threat someone and it would be awesome if the police hears him.
Like a lot of ITGs, his actual behavior might be dampened by the actual physical presence of other people. OTOH, he did have to be clocked by someone with a lantern because he tried to attack him. So unlike many of these tards, he may be violent in person, if ineffectual.
Trespassing is just a small fine and he's not even being charged with impersonation, but the big problem for Len is the three class 2 reckless endangerment charges. A class 2 misdemeanor is punishable by 1 to 2 years in jail and up to a $5,000.00 fine. I have no idea how these penalties stack up or what kind of a plea deal he'll get but hopefully our Kiwi legal department can weigh in.
I gave this some thought, but I'd have to know the actual details of what happened to say much more. Basically, the big deal with multiple convictions is whether the sentence is concurrent or consecutive.
When multiple counts have one negative result, they're usually concurrent. Say, for instance, you commit insurance fraud about an event that never happened, and in the course of it, file five separate bogus documents. Each one is a separate count, but sentencing is likely to be concurrent.
Instead, say you detonate a device that kills three people. There, the single act also results in three counts of murder, but the sentencing is likely to be consecutive, because the act is more culpable for having harmed three people.
This isn't a hard and fast rule and there are other considerations, but whether it's eligible for that would have a lot to do with exactly why there are three counts and not just one.
Also, they're unlikely to sentence him to any term of incarceration, and even if they do, the prosecutor and judge would have to be serious hardasses to even consider making them consecutive in the absence of some really heinous aspect to the thing.