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Stanley Cup rioter avoids jail time
VANCOUVER/CKNW (AM980)
Laura Baziuk | Email news tips to laura.baziuk@corusent.com
9/7/2012


No jail time for Stanley Cup rioter Camille Cacnio.


The 23-year-old UBC grad has been sentenced to two years probation and 150 hours of community service for taking part in a riot.


She's best known for stealing two pairs of men's pants from a tuxedo store, but later returning them.


She would later apologize for her actions.


Cacnio was subsequently fired from her job at a car dealership.

 


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  1. YourAmericanMaster posted on 09/07/2012 11:21 AM
    A UBC grad!!! This is living proof a UBC diploma doesn't mean much at all. Especially all the UBC grads posting a profile on a prostitue website. There are hundreds!! Hang this terrorrrizzor!!!

    By the way if this UBC grad is reading this why does the Bible not mention a word where Jesus was between age 13 and 30?????

    A. He was in India learning about Buddism.
    1. SalV posted on 09/07/2012 12:00 PM
      @YourAmericanMaster Whoa...

      UBC prostitute website?
      Jesus in India?

      Let me get another coffee and read your comment slowly again...
  2. michael_4092 posted on 09/07/2012 11:40 AM
    Although I am sure she has had quite a punishment from the tongue-lashers and losing employment. She, along with many others, should have thought about that before participating in something that had the ability to change your lives forever. Camille is witnessing this first-hand.
    Am I sad for her? NOT ONE LITTLE BIT.

    Too bad so sad Camille. You are scum.
  3. ChrisM_18 posted on 09/07/2012 06:04 PM
    The. Judge had the deceny to explain that the lenient sentence was partially duie to the fact that Camille has been given a hard time by people in social media.


    .Am I surprised ? No ... BC judges would only surprise me if they showed some cajones and handed out sentences that matched the crime

    But where are the Provincialgovernment attorny's ? Where are our MLA's and MP's ? Who is going to stand up to our bleeding heart judges that enough. Is enough???
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