Sorry for bumping such an old thread, but I was searching through some of Saskatchewan's legal archives for an unrelated reason but happened to stumble upon this entry:
R. v. Boyko, 2003 SKQB 139. It looks like Jason ran someone over after a road-rage incident in 2001.
An interesting paragraph about what the judge had to say about Jason:
The appellant is a promising young man who enjoys the benefit of a supportive family. He is of good character, and the circumstances of the offence represented an isolated incident. The appellant has learned from his mistakes, and it is unlikely that he will again be involved in the justice system. Further, the appellant has a desire to pursue his dream of becoming a fire-fighter, and he is concerned that a criminal conviction will significantly diminish his chances of being successful in this endeavour.
It seems that couldn't be farther from the truth. I wonder what led him to pull the Blockchain.info phishing site scam as well as the PBMining scam...