sentencing did not go ahead as planned wednesday for a quebec man who collected thousands of dollars from saskatoon seniors scammed into thinking they were bailing a grandson out of legal trouble.
ahmad ebad ebadi was in saskatoon provincial court last month with his family when judge brad mitchell adjourned to choose a different date for his sentencing decision.
in april, ebadi, 26, pleaded guilty to two counts of fraud and one count each of conspiracy to commit an indictable offence and possessing property obtained by crime.
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