Calgary child killer gets parole
Title: Calgary child killer gets parole
Category: Law & Order
Posted By: TattoodGirl
Date: 2008-11-06 07:51:51
Canadian
Life is life...their is no victims rights in this country..bullshit justice system
Robair @ Thu Nov 06, 2008 9:02 am
$1:
At the time he was 52 and serving the life sentence for the killing, as well as two rapes, two attempted rapes, acts of gross indecency, break-and-enter and other offences.
"The murder conviction is a result of you picking up a five-year-old girl with the intention of sexually assaulting her in your home, however, when you realized she recognized you, you drowned her," parole documents from the August hearing state.
Shouldn't be a chance at parole for somebody like that.
Log onto www.kimmieslaw.com for information on her family's fight to change the law.
petition is under construction.. when its up, i'll sign it.
mtbr @ Thu Nov 06, 2008 11:30 am
Liberal Law and dis- Order!
I remember that story my friend lived in Altadore when she went missing everybody was searching for her.
amazing how time flies and to think that piece of shit get's to walk the streets again.
hwacker @ Thu Nov 06, 2008 11:36 am
No rape, murder charge should be ever sentenced concurrent, this POS should be in jail for another 25 years minimum before they even think of parole.
TattoodGirl TattoodGirl:
Life is life...their is no victims rights in this country..bullshit justice system
There is in California. (This passed on Tuesday).
http://www.friendsofmarsyslaw.org/$1:
GENERAL RIGHTS
Crime victims must be treated with respect and dignity by investigators, defense attorneys, prosecutors, judges and parole personnel
The rights of criminals are not superior to victim’s rights
Victim freedom from intimidation, harassment and abuse throughout the justice process
Criminals must be extradited and brought before California courts even if arrested outside the state
Criminals are sufficiently punished and the punishment will not be undercut or diminished by granting rights & privileges not provided by the U.S. Constitution or California laws
Protection from the defendant, defense attorneys and others acting on the defendant’s behalf
Prevent disclosure of victim’s confidential information
BAIL
Must consider the safety of the victim when setting bail & release conditions
PROSECUTION
Reasonable access to prosecutors and input in the extradition, charges filed, notification and information of pretrial disposition of the case
Input on decisions of pre-trial release, plea, sentencing and post-conviction release
A speedy trial and speedy decisions involving post-judgment proceedings
Input on probation recommendation
RESTITUTION
Victim right to seek and secure restitution from the criminal
PAROLE
Victim informed of all parole procedures – dates, times, changes - and release of the prisoner
Victim can provide information to the parole authority
Parole authority must consider the safety of the victim and his/her family
Reforms the parole system by changing the criminal’s right to multiple, frequent parole hearings
Relieves the trauma of uncertainty, misinformation and disregard of the victim and survivors. Relives the turmoil and disruption in victim’s lives from capricious decisions and changes in parole dates and locations.
looks good Bart.. wonder if it will have any teeth to enforce it though.
martin14 martin14:
looks good Bart.. wonder if it will have any teeth to enforce it though.
Oddly enough, it will. Our state attorney general, Jerry Brown, while quite the liberal he is very tough on crime after having been mayor of Oakland. He was pretty glassy eyed about criminals prior to having to see innocent people killed on the street by gang members who were out just to prove they could kill someone. Now he's almost a conservative.
I expect he'll enforce this measure with vigor.
Chumley @ Thu Nov 06, 2008 12:15 pm
They should at least show a picture of the freak so you could recognize him if he is prowling your neighbourhood during his days out.
What happened to the "unreasonable CPC crime bill" and "Harper dosen't speak for all Canadians"? The system as it is now, isn't working or acceptable to Canadians.
I'd like to see a referendom on the death penalty for specific cases.
bookmarked also. hope someone opens a new thread on this latter
link says bandwitdth exceeded
Can anyone out there tell me if there ever has been a prisoner in Canada who was denied parole even after serving 25 years? I've been researching this every which way and I come up with goose eggs. My personal opinion for what it's worth is as long as there's someone from the immediate family that can attend a parole meeting and oppose the release then too bad/so sad for the criminal.
he is in regina damn