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Great68 07-29-2009 08:00 PM

Get drunk, do something stupid & illegal, get away with it!
 
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West Vancouver cop will not do time for assault
Updated: Wed Jul. 29 2009 17:49:20


The West Vancouver police officer charged with assaulting a newspaper delivery man in January has a received a conditional sentence for his crime.


Const. Griffin Gillan, 25, pleaded guilty to assaulting Phil Khan outside the Hyatt Hotel in downtown Vancouver on January 21.


Gillan's sentence was handed down Wednesday. He received a 21-day conditional sentence to be served in the community.


The Crown had been seeking between four and six months in jail, followed by a year of probation.


Gillan's lawyer, David Butcher, raised other high-profile assault cases in his sentencing argument, noting that former Vancouver Canuck Todd Bertuzzi received a conditional discharge for his on-ice attack on Steve Moore in 2004.


The court had heard Gillan consumed more than 20 drinks the night of the assault, and the officer apologized to Khan while submitting his plea.


Gillan was with two other police officers from other municipalities during the assault. Khan, a 47-year-old native of the Fiji Islands, also says he was the subject of racial slurs during the attack.


Gillan has been suspended from work since February. A disciplinary hearing will be held to determine whether he will be returning to work after his sentence.
So if people like the premier and the police who of all people SHOULD know better can get away with it, why can't you!?

Ch28 07-29-2009 08:03 PM

I was pretty pissed off when I read that.

21 day conditional sentence? Come the fuck on.

Eastwood 07-29-2009 08:08 PM

Does he lose his job at least?

mrclean604 07-29-2009 08:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Eastwood (Post 6527401)
Does he lose his job at least?

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Gillan has been suspended from work since February. A disciplinary hearing will be held to determine whether he will be returning to work after his sentence.
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scenerev 07-29-2009 08:27 PM

rcmp/police - the only job where you can get away with almost anything!

who watches the watchmen?

Vansterdam 07-29-2009 08:50 PM

our laws and goverment at its best

tiger_handheld 07-29-2009 09:32 PM

next time you get into a incident such as of the premier and cop:

rationale with the cop, pull the ethics + fair card
if you get a ticket, dispute , go to court, ask the judge for an explanation on how diff the scenarios are :) ...

JSALES 07-29-2009 09:37 PM

should bring that up next time you get in shit for something haha

ilvtofu 07-29-2009 10:10 PM

haha probably suspended with pay...

But imagine a cop gets thrown into prison and sees someone that they threw into prison...

hal0g0dv2 07-29-2009 10:47 PM

w0w wtf

yvrnycracer 07-29-2009 11:08 PM

this just proves how much of a joke our judicial system is...

static 07-29-2009 11:10 PM

What is pretty insane is when he was give the innocent guy the beat down, passerby's had yelled, "call the police!"

This cockfuck replies, "we are the police."

How fucked is that.

achiam 07-29-2009 11:13 PM

21 day conditional?? wtf???
this country is completely fucked

jbsali 07-29-2009 11:16 PM

he still has his job. they are deciding whether he will lose it or not. the guy that was beaten is looking at some serious money. probably 7 figures when its all done-up

threezero 07-29-2009 11:23 PM

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Originally Posted by jbsali (Post 6527686)
he still has his job. they are deciding whether he will lose it or not. the guy that was beaten is looking at some serious money. probably 7 figures when its all done-up

tbh I would rather have the 7 figure than to see the cop go to jail if I'm the victim.
do you guys know how expensive keeping a prisoner in jail cost? and all that is coming out of our pocket.

Yea sure might not seem like justice but the victim is going to be basically set for life with all $$$$ he is going to get from suing cop/RCMP civilly.

And we the taxpayer don't have to pay to fatten up another prisoner in jail.


win/win

GLOW 07-30-2009 07:36 AM

i'm sure the crown gave the judge a

http://images.starcraftmazter.net/4c...d_facepalm.jpg

after the ruling

Adsdeman 07-30-2009 07:51 AM

Didnt the last time a west vancouver police man got in trouble they were promoted!!

SumAznGuy 07-30-2009 08:28 AM

The guy that got beaten up only had minor soft tissue injuries. He claims he has been off work since the incident and needs his pregnant wife to be the sole provider for the family.
He and his family are really milking this incident and are going to sue for big bucks, just like the Moore incident.

In regards to the cop getting a CSO, it doesn't mean he got away scott free. Basically, he was given a house arrest sentence where he has to follow the rules imposed on him. As for the length of the sentence, it was a basic assault charge, not a more severe murder charge or drug trafficking. And because he pleaded guilty to the assault charges, the sentence was propably negotiated ahead of time.

Right now, the most fail is the people on RS and their opinions about our judicial system when they have no clue about how the system works. :mad:

shenmecar 07-30-2009 08:30 AM

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Originally Posted by jbsali (Post 6527686)
he still has his job. they are deciding whether he will lose it or not. the guy that was beaten is looking at some serious money. probably 7 figures when its all done-up

7 DIGITIS?! ksjg;akgjalgjfdklajg

O.O!

SumAznGuy 07-30-2009 08:31 AM

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Originally Posted by achiam (Post 6527681)
21 day conditional?? wtf???
this country is completely fucked

Do you even know what that means? He got house arrest, not a conditional discharge. :facepalm:
The judge probably saw how remorseful he was after the incident, how he pleaded guilty to the charge, and how low of a threat he is to society before handing out that ruling.


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