Prosecutors fail to have B.C. man jailed indefinitely after attempted robbery
A British Columbia judge has rejected a bid by prosecutors to have a man who was convicted of attempted robbery jailed indefinitely as a dangerous offender, a designation typically reserved for violent criminals and sexual offenders.
Crown lawyers had argued that Christopher Prokopchuk, with a 30-year record of robbery, parole offences and assaults while in custody, deserved an indeterminate sentence after he pleaded guilty to an attempted robbery committed in Surrey, B.C., in 2021.
Justice Barbara Norrell’s ruling, posted online on Wednesday, describes Prokopchuk’s criminal history, including “purposely” leaving behind fingerprints at robbery scenes so he would be caught, and waiting for police to arrive after smashing a window.
She says prosecutors believed Prokopchuk’s issues were “intractable,” and the “only path forward to adequately protect the public” was for him to earn release under an indeterminate sentence.


