
Accused in home invasion released on bail
KAMLOOPS – One of the accused charged in a North Shore home invasion was released on bail Monday afternoon.
Kamloops Provincial Court Judge Len Marchand released Jason Joseph Robertson on a $100,000 bail on the conditions that he not contact any resident of the home and be available to his probation officer.
Robertson and Steven John Insua are accused of invading a residence on York Avenue in March and allegedly holding a resident against his will while they searched the home.
Police believe the incident is drug-related. Insua remains in custody.
This is the second time Robertson has been released on $100,000 bail this year.
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4 responses
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Yes, they should release him. It is all just speculation. Time will show he is an outstanding citizen.
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And is this the guy they arrested today in the RCMP incident?
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BAHAHA FUCK POOR GOOF-SUA DOESn’t HAVE A 100,000 PENNY TO GET BAIL.
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he has a right to a trial and is innocent until proven guilty….
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