Final arguments in pimping trial delayed
Detective admits escorts left alone
Though many licensed escort agencies obviously offer sex for cash, Calgary police refuse to prosecute for prostitution unless someone complains. That was the candid admission of veteran vice detective Gordon McCulloch, testifying at the trial of former firefighter the accused of pimping hookers while running an escort agency. McCulloch, asked how many escort agencies he’d investigated in nearly seven years on the vice squad, replied two, “including this one.” After agreeing most escort advertisements are thinly-veiled promotions for paid sex, …
Alleged pimp to argue no crime done
The city has legalized prostitution – that’s the argument being put to a judge at the pimping trial of a form Calgary firefighter that began in Court of Queen’s Bench on Monday. “Our position is he shouldn’t be charged with any of these offences because the City of Calgary has legitimized the sex trade,” said lawyer Patrick Fagan outside court on behalf of his client. “You can not be an escort unless you are employed by an escort agency, and …
Accused claims prostitution legal
Suspected pimp, the accused, was told by police and city officials that the escort industry fronted sex trade was legal, he testified yesterday. The accused told defence lawyer Pat Fagan he conducted an exhaustive investigation into the escort business to assist a friend who was setting up an agency. “Did you know what the escort business was all about?” Fagan asked his client. “Yes I did. The escort business is about sex for money,” the accused said. The former Calgary …
Escort licences mulled at trial
Definitely not your opera date
Strictly speaking, the city has not legalized prostitution. But, in licensing escort agencies, it has entered a morally compromised area. And, it should leave it. As testimony before a current court case shows, escort agencies are licensed to provide “companionship for discussion purposes.” However, a quick review of escort agency advertising will uncover no earnest promotion of the girls’ cerebral accomplishments. Instead, lonely intellectuals looking for an opera date must choose their companion from among the likes of “top heavy …
Courtroom ‘dramedy’ shows just how blind city officials choose to be
Prostitute’s last known john talks
RCMP officer acquitted
RCMP officer AcquittedConst. cleared on assault charge. An incident involving a local RCMP officer has officials begging for the placement of surveillance cameras in Cochrane RCMP jail cells. On Monday, June 13, [a constable] from the Cochrane detachment was found not guilty of assault on a prisoner during an arrest. [the constable] was charged last November on a single count of common assault when a member of the detachment felt that his actions were not acceptable during the suspect’s arrest …
Cops start investigation into their own
Cops start investigation into their own – judge’s comments prompt mountie assault probe
Man who chased attacker no vigilante, lawyer argues
CALGARY – Was [the accused] being a helpful citizen or a vigilante when he pursued a teen into a residence after the teen allegedly assaulted a man with his skateboard outside a Cochrane bar? That’s what a jury must decide. That’s what a six-man, six-woman jury now must decide. “[the accused] is here for doing what he believed to be the right thing,” defence lawyer Pat Fagan said in his final argument to the jury today. “You have to ask …
Court finds man justified in chasing teen who assaulted man
Cochrane’s [accused] was justified in chasing an assault suspect into a home, but went too far when he bashed in a bedroom door. That’s what a Calgary jury ruled late yesterday after considering whether [the accused] was entitled in law to try to make a citizen’s arrest. Jurors acquitted [the accused] 29, of the more serious charge of break and enter, but found him guilty of mischief to property. Defence lawyer Pat Fagan told justice Adele Kent he will be …
Salesman cleared in pursuit of suspect
[The accused] was justified in pursuing a teen into a residence after he allegedly assaulted a man with his skateboard outside a Cochrane pub, a jury ruled on Tuesday. But though the 29-year-old insurance broker was not guilty of breaking into the home, he was convicted of mischief for causing damage to a door inside the house. The six-man, six-woman jury deliberated for just over two hours before reaching its verdict. Defence lawyer Pat Fagan said he would seek an …
Good Samaritan acquitted of charge after chasing teen
Judge sides with Good Samaritan who chased assault suspect
Suspect acquitted: Scientific evidence bolsters defence
Rash of fraud charges laid
Fraud artist gets house arrest
A former Calgary financial consultant will not have to go to jail after admitting he bilked eight of his clients out of $280,579. Provincial court Judge Frank Maloney handed the accused a conditional sentence of two years less a day on Monday on one count each of fraud and uttering a forged document. Maloney imposed the sentence after hearing arguments from defence lawyer Patrick Fagan and Crown prosecutor Jane McLellan. The accused, 45, originally facing 47 charges involving 17 clients, …
Financial adviser’s sentencing delayed
Sentencing arguments have been delayed until Oct. 14 for a Calgary financial consultant who bilked at least 17 investors of more than $335,000. Provincial court Judge Frank Maloney agreed with a joint application by Crown prosecutor Jane McLennan and defence lawyer Patrick Fagan to adjourn the case in order to have a pre-sentence report completed. The accused, 45 — originally charged with 47 counts of fraud, theft and uttering forged documents — pleaded guilty earlier this year to one count …