Yukon News, December 04, 2014

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Robocaller Michael Sona out on bail pending appeal of election fraud conviction as long, if not longer, than the nine-month jail term itself. “In this case – a case of a TORONTO sentencing without precedent ichael Sona, the former and where there are arguable Conservative staffer con- grounds of appeal – Mr. Sona victed last month in the 2011 ought to have an opportunity robocalls scandal, has been to have this court consider the granted bail pending an appeal fitness of his sentence before he of his conviction and sentence. is required to serve it,” LaForme Crown lawyer Nick Devlin wrote. confirmed the Ontario Court “The novelty of this case of Appeal decision Monday. makes it more difficult for the The Crown contested Sona’s Crown to show that the appeal bail application last week, but is frivolous.” agreed it would be worthwhile Sona was the only person for the Appeals Court to review to be charged after some 6,700 whether his nine-month senautomated phone calls were tence was appropriate. placed on the morning of the Sona was released on 2011 federal election with $20,000 bail and was ordered to misleading information on how remain in Canada, not possess to vote. any weapons, or consume ilSona had been in jail since legal drugs. He must notify the Nov. 19, when he was convicted court if he plans to move from under the Canada Elections Act his Ottawa apartment. of wilfully preventing or endeaThe bail hearing focused vouring to prevent an elector only on Sona’s intention to ap- from voting. peal his sentence, although his Krongold argued Sona’s senlawyer Howard Krongold said tence was unnecessarily harsh, on Friday that he also plans to given that he’s already suffered contest the conviction. considerably in the aftermath Appeal Court Justice Harry of his arrest. LaForme said in his decision As a young first-time ofthat he granted Sona bail befender with good rehabilitacause the process of appealing tion prospects, Sona deserved the sentence could take almost a shorter jail term, he argued, Michael Oliveira Canadian Press

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noting that Sona’s life has been turned upside down and irreparably damaged by the charges and the trial, to say nothing of the conviction. LaForme agreed that Sona has had to endure more stress than the typical first-time offender. “Mr. Sona has been subjected to more than the usual ignominy of a public trial and conviction,” he wrote. “Most youthful first-time offenders enjoy some measure of obscurity; Mr. Sona’s trial has been fervently covered by the national media. Given the serious offence he committed, I am not being critical when I make this observation.” Krongold also said he intends to argue that Sona was punished for not showing any remorse during his trial, although he maintains he’s innocent. In a statement issued through a friend and posted to Twitter on the day he was sentenced, Sona continued to insist

he had “no involvement in the fraudulent phone calls.” “Furthermore, although I have suspicions based on media reports I’ve read, as other Ca-

nadians do, I have no (personal) knowledge who on the … campaign was responsible for these fraudulent phone calls,” the statement said.

Northern Lights School of Dance and the Youth of Dawson City presents:

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Saturday, Dec. 6, 2014 at 4pm Diamond Tooth Gerties Tickets $10.00

The Yukon home of

KWANLIN DÜN LAND VISION PROJECT

Wildlife ~ Heritage ~ Traditional activities ~ Land for residential use ~ Economic development ..

Project Introduction The intent of establishing a vision for Kwanlin Dün First Nation (KDFN) lands is to ensure that there is a consistent approach to the planning, management and use of settlement land based on the values of the Kwanlin Dün community.

Kwanlin Dün Citizens are invited come out to the following sessions and have your say! Community meeting: project introduction December 8 5:30pm – 8:30pm Kwanlin Dün Cultural Centre

Workshop #1 January 24 10am - 4pm Kwanlin Dün Cultural Centre

Workshop #2 February 7 10am - 4pm Kwanlin Dün Cultural Centre

Meals will be served at each meeting and rides are available. Call Tammy Joe for more information at 633-7866.

Community meeting: review draft vision March 10 5:30pm – 8:30pm 1¢NZ¦Wȇ¢ .ĵɣ Potlatch House


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