| Church Youth Volunteer Wants to Vacate His Guilty Plea of Sexually Abusing Boys
Calgary Herald
December 6, 2012
http://www.calgaryherald.com/news/alberta/Church+youth+volunteer+wants+vacate+guilty+plea+sexually/7657151/story.html
A former church youth volunteer who admitted more than a year ago to sexually abusing boys and child pornography charges and was facing a long term offender hearing this week, now wants to vacate his guilty pleas.
Kim Ross, lawyer for Roderick Kyle Janssen, told provincial court Justice Catherine Skene on Wednesday that his client does not accept some of the agreed statement of facts presented by the Crown.
Skene, however, that before holding a hearing on vacating the pleas she wanted Ross and Janssen, 36, to review a transcript of the Oct. 31, 2011, court appearance in which he pleaded guilty to 18 charges related to the abuse of the boys over a five-year period and making and distributing child porn.
“Your application lacks specificity,” Skene told Ross. “He entered a number of guilty pleas and to derail them, I should have details and specifics. I don’t have a lot of detail what Mr. Janssen’s position is.”
“I want to know why he wants to vacate his guilty pleas and which ones in particular.”
Ross said he reviewed the transcript with Janssen and that his instructions did not change from beforehand.
“Mr. Janssen said the (facts) are not accurate. He’s raising other issues whether, at the time he was voluntarily doing this.”
Ross said he would have to discuss the issue with Rebecca Snukal, who was defence counsel at the time.
Skene adjourned the case to Thursday to hear more details, then set the hearing to vacate pleas for Friday.
Crown prosecutor Nadine Nesbitt said that even if the hearing was unsuccessful for Janssen and that the guilty pleas remained, she would not be able to go to sentencing on Friday. Another date would have to be set in the future.
Nesbitt had been given approval by the Alberta Attorney General’s Department earlier this year to seek the long term offender assessment. If declared such, Janssen would be subjected to a specific prison term plus tight supervision in the community for up to 10 years after release.
An agreed statement of facts presented in court says Janssen “used his position as a church counsellor and trusted friend to take boys on trips and bring them to his house to hang out, play video (games) and use his hot tub.”
Janssen pleaded guilty to making and distributing child pornography and sexual assault, among other charges.
Janssen made his guilty pleas while several family members of the 10 boys he is accused of photographing and filming were present.
He began taking pictures and videos of the boys, all under the age of 14, in January 2006, according to the facts. By 2009 Janssen had progressed to sexually touching six of the boys, ages six to 13.
Many of the assaults occurred in the basement bedroom of a Calgary home Janssen shared with his brother. By October 2010 Janssen had caught the attention of an FBI agent working undercover to monitor the exchange of child pornography on an Internet filesharing network.
Janssen also distributed more than 70,000 images and videos of the sexual abuse of children while operating under the username “jonnydoitmore.”
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