Saskatoon man sentenced on child pornography charges
A Saskatoon man once known as a high-achieving student with ambitions of becoming a doctor was sentenced Friday on child pornography charges.
Justin Gerard Gryba, 27, pleaded guilty in March to two counts of making child pornography and two counts of possessing child pornography.
The charges stem from Gryba’s arrest in November 2011. At that time, police were able to charge Gryba with possessing child pornography and with making it available to others, based on files they recovered from his computers. Gryba pleaded guilty to those charges in 2013, and was sentenced to two years in jail.
At that time, police couldn’t access a pair of heavily encrypted external hard drives owned by Gryba.