Scott Young (politician) explained

Honorific-Prefix:His Worship
Scott Young
Order:Mayor of Port Coquitlam
Term Start:2001
Term End:December 1, 2008
Predecessor:Len Traboulay
Successor:Greg Moore
Birth Date:1961
Profession:Politician

Scott Young (born 1961) was the mayor of Port Coquitlam, British Columbia, Canada, from 2001 to December 1, 2008. Raised in Burnaby,[1] Young was first elected mayor of Port Coquitlam in 2001, after serving as City Councillor from 1996 to 2000 and a school board trustee prior to that. He was re-elected in 2005.

Criminal activities

In 2002, Young was arrested for allegedly assaulting his wife and was sentenced to a one-year peace bond.

In February, 2007, Young was arrested by local Royal Canadian Mounted Police for allegedly harassing his ex-girlfriend, Colleen Preston.[2] On April 4, 2007, Young was arrested and imprisoned after being accused of breaking into Preston's gym and attacking her boyfriend and then her.[3] Following his arrest, Young officially remained mayor of the city, as he was not required to step aside under the Province of British Columbia's Community Charter, legislation governing municipalities.[3] On April 13, Young stepped aside temporarily to seek counseling for alcoholism.[4]

On May 21, 2008, Young pleaded guilty to 3 charges: 1 count of breaching an undertaking or recognizance and 2 counts of assault. On July 25, 2008, the Provincial Court of British Columbia handed down a twelve-month conditional sentence and also a curfew of 8 p.m. to 6 a.m. except for two Mondays a month for Council meetings, when he must return to his residence by 10:30 p.m. This sentence would be followed by 18 months of probation. The court stayed charges of breaking and entering, criminal harassment, and two additional charges of breach of recognizance.[5]

During the sentence and the probationary period, Mayor Young could not contact or approach Ms. Preston or Mr. Shaw, consume alcoholic beverages or other drugs, or own or use a weapon. He was required to receive counselling, and he was also ordered to perform 60 hours of community service and provide a DNA sample.[6]

Young chose to run for a councillor's seat in the November 2008 Port Coquitlam municipal elections but was defeated.[7] He was succeeded in the mayor's office by Greg Moore.

References

  1. http://www.thenownews.com/issues05/112105/news/112105nn4.html Life is good in Port Coquitlam, mayor says". Coquitlam Now. November 9, 2005
  2. http://www.thenownews.com/issues07/024107/news/024107nn1.html "PoCo mayor arrested". Coquitlam Now. February 23, 2007
  3. http://www.canada.com/theprovince/news/story.html?id=586a94e3-3f0f-4efb-983c-5246a9adbf61 "Poco mayor facing seven charges". The Province. April 6, 2007
  4. http://www.news1130.com/news/local/article.jsp?content=20070413_184045_3896 Port Coquitlam's Mayor apologizing, not resigning
  5. http://www.canada.com/theprovince/story.html?id=c6fed5a6-52d3-4aba-a88a-46d3490f7cf4''Port Coquitlam Mayor Scott Young gets a year of house arrest. The Province. July 25, 2008
  6. https://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/story/RTGAM.20080725.wmayor0725/BNStory/National/home''B.C. mayor gets conditional sentence for assault. Globe and Mail. July 25, 2008
  7. http://www.city.port-coquitlam.bc.ca/City_Hall/Elections/2008_Election_Results.htm Port Coquitlam Municipal Elections

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