Ken Pagan granted Conditional Discharge over Beer Can Toss Incident Posted onJuly 4, 2017June 22, 2020/ Devry Smith Frank LLP By: Nicolas Di Nardo Ken Pagan, known as the Toronto Beer Can Thrower was sentenced last week. If you are not caught up with the incident, please look to our previous blogs: Toronto Beer-Tosser Charged With Mischief Ken Pagan: Toronto Beer Tosser Pleads Guilty Pagan was granted conditional discharge which includes: No criminal record (if he complies with probation) 12-month probation At least 10 hours of community service a month Barred from attending any MLB games (already banned from the Rogers Centre) 200 hours of community work (already has done 100 hours this year) Must stay 500 metres away from the Rogers Centre Since the incident, Ken has been delivering pizzas and working as a janitor. He does not believe he will be able to return as a journalist as a result of the incident. If you require representation for any reason, please contact our firm at 416-449-1400, or visit our website to find the lawyer that best suits your needs. If you require a criminal law lawyer, please visit our criminal law page and contact lawyer David Schell. “This article is intended to inform and entertain. Its content does not constitute legal advice and should not be relied upon by readers as such. If you require legal assistance, please see a lawyer. Each case is unique and a lawyer with good training and sound judgment can provide you with advice tailored to your specific situation and needs.” Related Posts