Robb McCaghren has discovered he has two outstanding $100 fines from decades ago, preventing him from getting a record suspension for years.
A Nanaimo man is calling for compassion in light of his outstanding fines linked to his criminal record dating back more than 20 years.
McCaghren applied for a record suspension, the new term for a pardon, but they’re now preventing him from getting a much-needed job. More than two decades ago, when McCaghren was a young adult, he says he made a small string of bad decisions that included a break-and-enter and several failures to attend court.
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