Judges aren't applying Harper's mandatory minimums

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While you were so concerned about what Trudeau wore in India.


Mandatory-minimum sentencing rules unravelling into patchwork

Canada's web of mandatory-minimum jail terms is coming apart, leaving an uneven set of penalties for offenders, as judges in several provinces declare many such sentences grossly excessive and abhorrent.

In dozens of cases, most of them in the past three years, judges have declined to apply the minimum sentences required in a variety of gun and drug crimes and sexual offences against children, The Globe and Mail has found in a review of the Canadian Legal Information Institute (CanLII) national database of court rulings.

Instead, they are setting aside these obligatory sentences for specified crimes, describing them as a form of "cruel and unusual punishment" prohibited by the Constitution. That has left the judges free in some instances to use house arrest as an alternative to jail.

Only higher-level courts, such as superior courts of provinces and the Supreme Court of Canada, may strike a law down.

Such courts have done so on more than 25 occasions involving more than a dozen different minimum sentences.

The result is a patchwork of sentencing rules across the country. Although sentencing patterns normally vary somewhat in different regions, the Criminal Code is supposed to set out the basic ground rules uniformly across Canada. That is no longer true for sentencing in many drug, gun or sex crimes. Some mandatory minimums no longer exist in some jurisdictions, having been ruled unconstitutional, but are still being applied in others.

Taken together, the actions at multiple levels of court, and in several provinces and territories, amount to a judicial rejection of a key component of the former Conservative government's tough-on-crime agenda.

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Good.

Mandatory minimums are a hobble on justice.

They need to be thrown out by the SCC.....but don't hold your breath.
 

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What's this thread got to do with Turdoh's Indian wardrobe?
 

Hoid

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Mandatory minimums is just another conservative Holy Grail.
 

Hoid

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Yes the feverish weaponization of the India trip bad publicity has been a twit list priority.

Some very good work by some very under appreciated trolls.
 

Walter

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Since when are leftoids worried about giving criminals shorter jail sentences?
 

Decapoda

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You actually made my point about how much people are worrying about something frivolous.

Yes, accusing a foreign government which we wish to develop trade relations with of planting a known terrorist on a guest list and pissing them off...frivolous. Keep trying.
 

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"Mandatory Minimums" makes sense when you are after "Law and Order" as true "Canadian Values" for people who believe "Man walked with the Dinosaurs"
 

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Yes, accusing a foreign government which we wish to develop trade relations with of planting a known terrorist on a guest list and pissing them off...frivolous. Keep trying.

Yes, that is frivolous.
 

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Yes the feverish weaponization of the India trip bad publicity has been a twit list priority.

Some very good work by some very under appreciated trolls.
Ah yes, the same trip you were recently extolling the virues of? 5800 jobs! 5800 jobs! :lol: How many times did you repeat that? :lol: :lol:
No, the underlying story is here is Mr. Not Ready for Prime Time couldn't even cobble together a puny $1 billion trade deal. While at the same time our pulse farmers saw an additional 10% tariff on Canadian pulses just after India slapped a 50% tariff on them.

Seems the only twits here are you and flosstard who will shill for the shiny pony no matter how piss poorly he performs.
 

Decapoda

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Yes, that is frivolous.

I hope Trudeau is as utterly incapable of rational analysis as you are. Underestimating the gravity of his imbecilic actions will certainly not end well for him, I only hope he doesn't decimate our economy before then.
 

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I hope Trudeau is as utterly incapable of rational analysis as you are. Underestimating the gravity of his imbecilic actions will certainly not end well for him, I only hope he doesn't decimate our economy before then.

He was certainly more rational than Harper, who forgot to bring his pants to the election.
 

Decapoda

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He was certainly more rational than Harper...

Oh, I don't know. 'Just not ready' seems to fit pretty aptly on hindsight. Any illusion of rational behavior that Trudeau may have demonstrated in the past has certainly been eclipsed by some pretty abhorrently irrational behavior since.