shockedcanadian
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Thanks to men like me, the police state is being exposed. They have be infiltrating families and stealing from our communities for long enough.
I can't believe that the U.S police are so obedient to Canadian police. You are harming your own country I assure you.
www.thestar.com
A Toronto police officer and a former Ontario public servant were led out of court in handcuffs Tuesday after a judge handed them each a seven-year prison sentence for cooking up a bogus will that deprived a dead man’s estate of $834,000.
“This was a complex, highly planned and long-lasting fraud operation,” Superior Court Justice Sean Dunphy said, reading parts of his reasons for sentence.
Last June, a Toronto jury convicted Const. Robert Konashewych, 40, and Adellene Balgobin, 36, of fraud over $5,000. She was also found guilty of committing a breach of trust while working as a client services representative with the Ontario Public Guardian and Trustee. The government agency manages the financial affairs of mentally incapable individuals.
I can't believe that the U.S police are so obedient to Canadian police. You are harming your own country I assure you.
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Toronto cop and public servant sentenced to seven years in prison for stealing dead man’s $834,000 estate
Const. Robert Konashewych has been under paid suspension since his arrest in 2020; a prison sentence means he will almost certainly lose his job.
A Toronto police officer and a former Ontario public servant were led out of court in handcuffs Tuesday after a judge handed them each a seven-year prison sentence for cooking up a bogus will that deprived a dead man’s estate of $834,000.
“This was a complex, highly planned and long-lasting fraud operation,” Superior Court Justice Sean Dunphy said, reading parts of his reasons for sentence.
Last June, a Toronto jury convicted Const. Robert Konashewych, 40, and Adellene Balgobin, 36, of fraud over $5,000. She was also found guilty of committing a breach of trust while working as a client services representative with the Ontario Public Guardian and Trustee. The government agency manages the financial affairs of mentally incapable individuals.