Eaglesmack sometimes speaking from the right wing perspective is quite alright if the
situation calls for it. I myself admittedly speak more from what I call the left but I
also recognize there are two sides to everything.
We have to take and maintain a firm stand that is was First Degree Murder and nothing
less will satisfy the courts or the Canadian people.
So you'd be more like a centrist here in the US and not a liberal. I am just saying that we're a lot more alike than some like to admit, including yourself.
Except in Hockey that is.
and the whole 'grits' thing lmao
Guilty of 1rst Degree Murder.
CTV just reported that the jury delivered the verdict. Will try and find a link.
That is what the jury thought about their damned honour.
Bullshyte. Multiculturalism is neither bad nor good. It is people that are too boneheaded to accept that there are other countries that have standards for behavior. They think they can come here and not adapt to standards here, but keep their own.The legal system is working, people are being charged. Multiculturalism causes this, more precisely bad multicutluralism because it is not in a Canadian context. These sorts of crimes are caused by bad multiculturalism. Bad multiculturalism allows immigrants to come to Canada and retain their traditional culture, which is undemocratic, unequal and permits vendettas. Like what they have in Asia, which is where these people are from. But you also get vendettas in Europe, Africa, and pre-Columbian America.
Nonsense. Have you any idea what is in the immigration courses that people have to pass before becoming Canadian citizens? Have you any idea how deeply some people's religions, politics, etc. are that they think can ride over Canadian standards?We can't control what the world does, we can only control, to a degree, what occurs in Canada. And due to politeness, shame, guilt, disinterest, we are letting immigrants have too much freedom to be the way they were in their former country. A hands off policy has consequences too.
So right, juan. It took the jury only two days to decide on the verdict. Of course, the defense will now appeal the verdict but with such a strong case for the prosecution and with such overwhelming evidence of guilt, the three murderers will surely spend the rest of their lives exactly where they belong - behind bars.
So right, juan. It took the jury only two days to decide on the verdict. Of course, the defense will now appeal the verdict but with such a strong case for the prosecution and with such overwhelming evidence of guilt, the three murderers will surely spend the rest of their lives exactly where they belong - behind bars.
Physical abuse is illegal in Canada.The police aren't necessarily clued into honour killings from third world countries, and since no crime had yet been committed, they couldn't do much. Cop shows have this all the time.
Right.So right, juan. It took the jury only two days to decide on the verdict. Of course, the defense will now appeal the verdict but with such a strong case for the prosecution and with such overwhelming evidence of guilt, the three murderers will surely spend the rest of their lives exactly where they belong - behind bars.
Well, they have to apply for an appeal to begin with. You can't just appeal stuff. I doubt the application will get anywhere.The jury had a choice of first degree or second degree and they chose first degree. I don't know what grounds an appeal might be granted on but the next jury will look at the same evidence and come up with the same answer.
You'd have to define "the rest of their lives"....but that's a different topic.;-)
This can & should send a clear message regarding "honour" murders, but
I can see appeals coming on this, and the finger of racism (or religionism,
or whatever...) being thrown out. Maybe condemnation from the U.N. about
the evils of Canadians in general for being non-inclusive of other cultures,
ect....
25yrs, but eligible for parole in 15yrs I believe. I could be wrong though.
It sure wouldn't be the first time (today, even).
25yrs, but eligible for parole in 15yrs I believe. I could be wrong though.
It sure wouldn't be the first time (today, even).
I believe first degree murder carries an automatic sentence of life imprisonment with no chance of parole
for twenty five years.
That is basically true but I think the old faint hope clause used to kick in after 15.