Ridge rioter pleads guilty

 

A local man faced a judge for his role in the riots during and after Game 7 of the 2011 Stanley Cup

 
 
 
 
Andrew Cuthbert, 20, pleaded guilty to participating in a riot.
 

Andrew Cuthbert, 20, pleaded guilty to participating in a riot.

Photograph by: Ward Perrin , Province

Two more suspects in the Stanley Cup riot pleaded guilty to participating in a riot Tuesday and one is a 20-year old man from Maple Ridge. Andrew Cuthbert, of Maple Ridge, and Patrick Judge, of Port Moody, made brief appearances in Vancouver Provincial Court to enter guilty pleas stemming for the June 15, 2011 incident.

Both will return in October to fix a date for their respective sentencing hearings.

Cuthbert was also charged with arson and two counts of mischief.

However, he pleaded guilty to the most serious of the four charges, participating in a riot, presumably in exchange for dropping the other three charges.

-Susan Lazaruk for The Province

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Andrew Cuthbert, 20, pleaded guilty to participating in a riot.
 

Andrew Cuthbert, 20, pleaded guilty to participating in a riot.

Photograph by: Ward Perrin , Province

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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