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Incorrigible. Refuses to take direction. Repeat offender. A scofflaw. All valid judicial grounds for refusing bail and ordering the loser detained for trial.That explains the radio silence usually he is quite visible
Court is today
Curious what bail is set since he has been ignoring other preconditions
Chris Saccoccia, 37, better known as Chris Sky, is facing a total of five charges including three counts of uttering death threats, one count of assaulting a peace officer with a weapon and one count of dangerous operation of a conveyance.
In a release, police said Saccoccia allegedly threatened to shoot a member of the public and elected officials on the phone on May 12. The threat was reported to police about a week later.
Police allege Saccoccia then reversed and steered his vehicle directly at one of the officers, forcing him to leap out of the way to avoid being struck.
I am legit surprised even with such a good lawyer he did get out so many times beforeIncorrigible. Refuses to take direction. Repeat offender. A scofflaw. All valid judicial grounds for refusing bail and ordering the loser detained for trial.
He has previous offenses for possession for the purposes of trafficking for the benefit of a criminal organization of cocaine, MDMA and heroin as well as proceeds of the property that were obtained by, or derived directly or indirectly from, the commission in Canada of an offence punishable by indictment, contrary to section 355(1) of the Criminal Code.Incorrigible. Refuses to take direction. Repeat offender. A scofflaw. All valid judicial grounds for refusing bail and ordering the loser detained for trial.
39067 | Ken Ying Mai v. Her Majesty the Queen and Dat Quoc Tang, Larry Yu, Christopher Saccoccia v. Her Majesty the Queen (Ont.) |
Charter of Rights — Search and seizure — Exclusion of evidence | |
Police surveillance during a large‑scale investigation into suspected gang activity included unauthorised entries into condominium buildings’ parking garages, lobbies, elevators and hallways. Once a condominium unit was associated with a suspect, police obtained permission for further entries from property managers or condominium boards. The police installed hidden cameras in a few buildings, including the elevator and hallway area on the floor of Mr. Mai’s condominium unit, with permission from the condominium board obtained through the building’s property manager. Surveillance occurred before an authorization was obtained. Police arrested a large number of individuals for numerous offences in furtherance of criminal organizations. The trial judge dismissed pre‑trial motions to exclude evidence based on alleged breaches of s. 8 of the Charter. Mr. Mai, Mr. Tang, Mr. Yu and Mr. Saccoccia were convicted of offences related to drug trafficking for the benefit of a criminal organization and possession of proceeds of crime. The Court of Appeal dismissed the appeals. |
He's been quiet in Ontario because he had a court order against him and he could not incite stupidity in Ontario. He was going to Montreal protests to keep his big mouth flapping. He lost his Instagram and Facebook and only relied on a new Twitter account. The douchebag was trying to raise funds by selling a book!, LMFAOThat explains the radio silence usually he is quite visible
Court is today
Curious what bail is set since he has been ignoring other preconditions