The wording of the law says "consideration" so the payment for sex could be anything - money, pizza, Valentine's Day gift, engagement ring...Am I going blind or did he offer $20 for a sexual service to an undercover cop? He could have just offer her a large pizza or a big mac meal in exchange for sexual favor and not get in trouble.
Does the John have a criminal record now? Or would it be $300 fine and John school...first time offender, no record?The "john" charged in the recent sting appeared in provincial court Tuesday and pleaded guilty to a charge of "obtaining a sexual service." He was ordered to pay a $300 fine
Most interesting aspect of this is that the john was not named by the media, which is many hobbyist's biggest fear.
Also he took a guilty plea which makes me think he used a public defender instead of hiring a lawyer and trying to fight the charges.
And - even in Saskatoon, what can you get for $20, a quick hand job from a crackhead?!
You don't necessarily go to jail by pleading guilty but pleading guilt to a criminal charge means you agree with the court. If he fought it and won, the record would only indicate he was charged with the offense.Does the John have a criminal record now? Or would it be $300 fine and John school...first time offender, no record?
In that case lots of guys who pay for their date's dinner are at risk.The wording of the law says "consideration" so the payment for sex could be anything - money, pizza, Valentine's Day gift, engagement ring...
Wow, so even if you are found not guilty of an offense, the stain of the charge is always there and may show up on a thorough background/security check. Still could be very damaging depending on one's chosen vocation.You don't necessarily go to jail by pleading guilty but pleading guilt to a criminal charge means you agree with the court. If he fought it and won, the record would only indicate he was charged with the offense.
I agree.The wording of the law says "consideration" so the payment for sex could be anything - money, pizza, Valentine's Day gift, engagement ring...
Dinner and a movie, lol.In that case lots of guys who pay for their date's dinner are at risk.
and so what begins? If you're soliciting on the street and offering anyone $20 natural selection dictates that you should be chargedand so it begins...
If this transaction took place nowhere near a school, religious institution, or where children would be reasonably around AND if the hooker was of age and consenting, should this guy have been charged still?and so what begins? If you're soliciting on the street and offering anyone $20 natural selection dictates that you should be charged
In my opinion or according to the law?If this transaction took place nowhere near a school, religious institution, or where children would be reasonably around AND if the hooker was of age and consenting, should this guy have been charged still?
According to the Law I suppose.In my opinion or according to the law?