Article Yaniv raided / arrested by RCMP -

2nd_time_user

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Most likely Jessica Yaniv is going to get an SIS(Suspended imposition of sentence) or w/e canada's version is which means you're records are sealed upon completion of probation and/or community service. For the most part, unless it's the cops or court or security clearance, noone will ever know about it unless theres a random article or you tell people about it. Generally this is used for first time offenders who don't have a violent/drug/sexual based crime as a way to reduce the amount of butts in jail so the yanivs of the world don't get early release for crowding.

For those who don't know, the other is known as SES(Suspended Execution of Sentence) which is the same as SIS except you're records are NOT sealed upon completion of probation.

No community service for Yaniv. He's gonna use the ataxia/scoot scoot for why he can't pick up shit on the highway (even though he's sponsoring numerous adopt-a-streets and had a Miss BC Ft. Langley cleanup in MAY). He's gonna insist on doing something for LGBTQP that involves kids, and if he doesn't get that, he'll petition to do his service petting dogs at SPCA. Which is full of children. No community needs the "service" he would volunteer for.

Side question: Once one's record has been expunged in Canada, is there a "publication ban" on saying the person had a record? IOW could Yaniv start all this shit again and strike mentions on Twitter/Reddit/Medium/Wordpress/4Chan/YouTube/google.ca? Wouldn't it be ironic if in fact JY's arrest led to another mass forced muzzling?
 

ComeGetSome

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Most likely Jessica Yaniv is going to get an SIS(Suspended imposition of sentence) or w/e canada's version is which means you're records are sealed upon completion of probation and/or community service. For the most part, unless it's the cops or court or security clearance, noone will ever know about it unless theres a random article or you tell people about it. Generally this is used for first time offenders who don't have a violent/drug/sexual based crime as a way to reduce the amount of butts in jail so the yanivs of the world don't get early release for crowding.

For those who don't know, the other is known as SES(Suspended Execution of Sentence) which is the same as SIS except you're records are NOT sealed upon completion of probation.




Dear god, please no. That is, IMO, one of the worst drugs out there that isn't a PK and it may be the one drug that could actually give Jessica Yaniv enough courage to go rape a kid. I've seen people very close and some acquaintances do some seriously messed up shit on that stuff cause they are so out of their mind

We have a "Suspended Sentence". You're charged, tried, and convicted. Your sentence is "suspended" for a period of time while you follow conditions in a probation order. If you break conditions, you get to serve your sentence. When you're done, you still have a criminal conviction on your record.

We also have a "Conditional Discharge" which is similar, but once you're done you no longer have a criminal conviction on your record.

https://wiki.clicklaw.bc.ca/index.p...entences,_Probation,_and_Discharges_(No._203)

I haven't seen many weapons-related offences be conditionally-discharged. I have seen suspended sentences where there's compelling evidence to show the person is otherwise a contributing and functional member of society who perhaps had a momentary lapse in judgement.

I've not seen either used for convicted sex offenders.
 

SourDiesel

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Most likely Jessica Yaniv is going to get an SIS(Suspended imposition of sentence) or w/e canada's version is which means you're records are sealed upon completion of probation and/or community service. For the most part, unless it's the cops or court or security clearance, noone will ever know about it unless theres a random article or you tell people about it. Generally this is used for first time offenders who don't have a violent/drug/sexual based crime as a way to reduce the amount of butts in jail so the yanivs of the world don't get early release for crowding.

For those who don't know, the other is known as SES(Suspended Execution of Sentence) which is the same as SIS except you're records are NOT sealed upon completion of probation.




Dear god, please no. That is, IMO, one of the worst drugs out there that isn't a PK and it may be the one drug that could actually give Jessica Yaniv enough courage to go rape a kid. I've seen people very close and some acquaintances do some seriously messed up shit on that stuff cause they are so out of their mind
I have never in my life heard of anyone getting their records auto-sealed just for not commiting a "really bad crime" in Canada. No, if you want your records sealed or expunged you have to apply to the government for a pardon after several years have gone by. If the original crime wasn't a big deal and you've been a very good boy, they'll do it but this kid is being investigated for sexual crimes against minors anyway. No way in hell your records get locked away for that. Not only will you not get a pardon, you'll be on a registry for life. I know a lot of Americans don't think a stun gun is a big deal, but I'm hearing he had 4 weapons, first of all, second an illegal weapon is an illegal weapon. It's actually a big deal.

I know earlier people were saying landlords can't get people's criminal records. They can't. But the sex offenders registry is open to all for any reason. That's the point of having one.

Edit: ninja'd by someone with more specific knowledge. : (
 

Fliddaroonie

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If he was trying to immigrate to Canada himself, the government would turn him away. If you're gonna bitch about immigrants, at least learn how immigration works.
He wouldn't get in if he has the health issues he claims to. If you have any sort of long term health problems, especially brain tumours/cancer, you'd be refused entry because your condition and the extra $$ treating/managing it would need would be seen as a burden
 

DrRockzosNose

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I have never in my life heard of anyone getting their records auto-sealed just for not commiting a "really bad crime" in Canada. No, if you want your records sealed or expunged you have to apply to the government for a pardon after several years have gone by. If the original crime wasn't a big deal and you've been a very good boy, they'll do it but this kid is being investigated for sexual crimes against minors anyway. No way in hell your records get locked away for that. Not only will you not get a pardon, you'll be on a registry for life. I know a lot of Americans don't think a stun gun is a big deal, but I'm hearing he had 4 weapons, first of all, second an illegal weapon is an illegal weapon. It's actually a big deal.

I know earlier people were saying landlords can't get people's criminal records. They can't. But the sex offenders registry is open to all for any reason. That's the point of having one.


I know that, I specifically said violent/big drug/sexual offense make you unable to be eligible for the US's or the canadian version of SIS for conviction record being sealed upon probation, bud! I did forget that Tasers are considered a restricted/unallowed weapon like Machine Guns so does that make this like big time felony territory for Yaniv ex 4 counts of felony weapon possession(or the canadian equivalent?)
 

Fwiffo

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I have never in my life heard of anyone getting their records auto-sealed just for not commiting a "really bad crime" in Canada. No, if you want your records sealed or expunged you have to apply to the government for a pardon after several years have gone by. If the original crime wasn't a big deal and you've been a very good boy, they'll do it but this kid is being investigated for sexual crimes against minors anyway. No way in hell your records get locked away for that. Not only will you not get a pardon, you'll be on a registry for life. I know a lot of Americans don't think a stun gun is a big deal, but I'm hearing he had 4 weapons, first of all, second an illegal weapon is an illegal weapon. It's actually a big deal.

I know earlier people were saying landlords can't get people's criminal records. They can't. But the sex offenders registry is open to all for any reason. That's the point of having one.

Edit: ninja'd by someone with more specific knowledge. : (

As always, it depends. If your crime is very minor, like something petty but still falling under the criminal code, then they have this thing that I believe is called the “diversion program”. It’s basically a way to sidestep much of the justice system for those who committed minor crimes and are likely to be rehabilitated. I don’t know exactly how it works but I believe your record is destroyed. Again, whether this deletes your interactions with law enforcement or not, I’m not sure, but I do know some form of record destruction is part of that program.
 

SourDiesel

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I know that, I specifically said violent/big drug/sexual offense make you unable to be eligible for the US's or the canadian version of SIS for conviction record being sealed upon probation, bud! I did forget that Tasers are considered a restricted/unallowed weapon like Machine Guns so does that make this like big time felony territory for Yaniv ex 4 counts of felony weapon possession(or the canadian equivalent?)
As always, it depends. If your crime is very minor, like something petty but still falling under the criminal code, then they have this thing that I believe is called the “diversion program”. It’s basically a way to sidestep much of the justice system for those who committed minor crimes and are likely to be rehabilitated. I don’t know exactly how it works but I believe your record is destroyed. Again, whether this deletes your interactions with law enforcement or not, I’m not sure, but I do know some form of record destruction is part of that program.
Fair enough. I interpreted the original comment as suggesting that a small enough crime would automatically be expunged but I misunderstood the comment. Sorry, eh!
 

Tragi-Chan

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For all those frustrated by the fact that Yaniv hasn’t been Nick Bate’d yet, just remember something: Yaniv is already a metaphorical dead man walking, he just doesn’t realize it. Even his present contact with the police will keep him from ever getting near children in a professional setting, and may prevent him from being gainfully employed ever again.

When you start a new job in Canada, it is fairly routine to get a criminal records check. Some employers waive this, some don’t, but it is still standard. What most don’t know is that there are different flavours of records check. The standard one simply checks to see if you have a criminal record — meaning, specifically, a conviction, as well as details like the circumstances, how long ago it was, etc. Note that the key here is a criminal conviction. If you shoplift at a Walmart, get busted by an officer, arrested, charged, fingerprinted, the whole shebang, but the charges are dismissed in your court appearance (which happens often), you technically have no criminal record.

The other kind of records check is what is know as a “vulnerable sector” check, which is always done for individuals working with children, elderly, the infirm, and those intellectually diminished (aka the vulnerable sector). This looks at EVERYTHING. Every record of your contact with police is laid bare and examined item by item. Called the cops on a noisy neighbour? That’s in there. Traffic stop where you’ve been breathalyzed, but blew negative? That’s in there as well. Typically what they are looking for is what they term “negative police contact”, but your entire life’s record of your interaction with police is still there.

Certain businesses will offer “pardons” or destruction of your records after a certain period of years (3 or 5 for example), but generally these will remove certain things like fingerprint records, but not everything. Also, American Border Patrol absolutely refuses to acknowledge the validity of Canadian pardons, so good luck trying to drive through the border. If Yaniv ever applied for a job involving children, or even a volunteer position of some kind, he would be immediately refused. His record is just that radioactive. And there’s nothing he can do about it.

Short version of the story: Yaniv may cluck and caw on Twitter about being an invincible trans juggernaut, but his life as a productive, free citizen is already over. He’s just too stupid to realize it.

Let’s hope McDonald’s is hiring
Like he was ever planning to get a job. Fatty’s already living the troon dream of picking up government cheques for a fake disability.

However, if this gives people an instant means to shoot him down every time he calls for a kiddies’ topless pool party, I’m all for it.
 

Sevenatenine

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Like he was ever planning to get a job. Fatty’s already living the troon dream of picking up government cheques for a fake disability.

However, if this gives people an instant means to shoot him down every time he calls for a kiddies’ topless pool party, I’m all for it.

But... He said on Facebook that he's NOT on disability?

Speaking of, what is that called in BC anyway? Using the acronym from my province yields an amusing BCISH or BISH. Amusing because I am immature.
 

SourDiesel

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To be fair, you have no idea what dealing with these people on a day-to-day basis is like. They are constantly shit talking the US while simultaneously refusing to take any responsibility for the extremely fucked up things that are happening in our country. Things that lead to situations like Yaniv suing women for not waxing his balls. It gets really irritating. What makes it anger inducing is when they act so smug on top of it.
To be even fairer, stfu. Seriously. No one cares about your emotional problems.

Edit: HAHA nothing says "fucking sped" like going through a person's entire post history and negrating every post.
 
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Fwiffo

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No, that's not what happened at the time. He was initially charged over the gun he wrestled away from the home invader. The cops came back later and went through all of his shit to find more shit to charge him with.
How about the scalping incident? Do you have a rebuttal for that?

Read the article, dingdong. It literally rebuts everything you said.

Talk about Yaniv more, rage impotently less. Watch, it’s easy: I suspect he isn’t getting off scot-free in this one. Like I said before, he is utterly unrepentant in his flagrant disregard for the law. That does indeed mean something if this goes to charges.
 

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