I was arguing with Char in another thread and saw this (old) case which is just incredible really
Talk about the blue wall
And check the dates; he was drawing a paycheck the entire time even months after his conviction until he resigned (NOT fired)
According to an agreed statement of facts, photos of Sargent naked were found on a 15-year-old girl's computer. They were also sent to an undercover police officer posing as girls aged 14 and 17.
SARGENT, Randann
Calgary Police Service
Between May 19, 2009 and June 10, 2009, both dates inclusive
Luring a child
Sec. 172.1(1)(a) CC
Pled guilty, Conditional Sentence 3 months
October 15, 2010
Randann Sargent, the former Calgary police officer guilty of internet luring, has been sentenced to three months house arrest.
Sargent, sentenced Friday afternoon, will be able to leave his house only to go to work.
The judge said Sargent is at low risk to reoffend and that the incident was caused by immaturity, not predatory drive.
The 27-year-old Sargent admitted using a chat service to try to persuade an internet user he thought was a minor to send pictures of herself posing in her underwear. The girl turned out to be an undercover officer.
The Crown prosecutor had asked for a six-month conditional sentence and one year of probation, saying those who lure children on the internet are targetting the most vulnerable, naïve and innocent members of society.
The defence lawyer argued Sargent didn't know he was doing anything wrong, and that the former constable had been punished enough with all the media coverage.
Sargent pleaded guilty in May, and resigned from Calgary police in August.
Talk about the blue wall
And check the dates; he was drawing a paycheck the entire time even months after his conviction until he resigned (NOT fired)
According to an agreed statement of facts, photos of Sargent naked were found on a 15-year-old girl's computer. They were also sent to an undercover police officer posing as girls aged 14 and 17.
SARGENT, Randann
Calgary Police Service
Between May 19, 2009 and June 10, 2009, both dates inclusive
Luring a child
Sec. 172.1(1)(a) CC
Pled guilty, Conditional Sentence 3 months
October 15, 2010
Randann Sargent, the former Calgary police officer guilty of internet luring, has been sentenced to three months house arrest.
Sargent, sentenced Friday afternoon, will be able to leave his house only to go to work.
The judge said Sargent is at low risk to reoffend and that the incident was caused by immaturity, not predatory drive.
The 27-year-old Sargent admitted using a chat service to try to persuade an internet user he thought was a minor to send pictures of herself posing in her underwear. The girl turned out to be an undercover officer.
The Crown prosecutor had asked for a six-month conditional sentence and one year of probation, saying those who lure children on the internet are targetting the most vulnerable, naïve and innocent members of society.
The defence lawyer argued Sargent didn't know he was doing anything wrong, and that the former constable had been punished enough with all the media coverage.
Sargent pleaded guilty in May, and resigned from Calgary police in August.
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