That's a lot of virgins you'd be collecting then.
Type: Posts; User: Majestic12
That's a lot of virgins you'd be collecting then.
At this point, nobody knows. People that say he's 100% guilty are just as misguided as anybody that says he's 100% innocent. And even if he WAS 100% guilty, that doesn't excuse the conduct of the...
I would completely disagree with this. Especially when it comes to legal matters, nobody gives a shit what the public thinks. At the end of the day, the court's ruling is what will win the day.
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Really, the only ones trying to exploit loopholes or find excuses are the ones condemning the SCC's decision. These are the nutshell facts that led us here: 1. Khadr is a Canadian citizen. 2. Khadr...
Nope. His counsel hammered that point home in his closing submissions.
Well there's your first mistake...
Uh... ok...?
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Vince Li, man who beheaded passenger on Greyhound bus, given absolute discharge
Vince Li, the man who was found not criminally responsible for beheading a man on a Greyhound bus in 2008, has been...
They did, to the extent that they could, during cross examination.
It's very common. The onus is on the Crown to prove the offence beyond a reasonable doubt. The accused doesn't have to lift a finger to prove or disprove anything, just poke holes in the Crown's case.
In your dictatorship, presumption of innocence isn't a thing. Rule of law isn't a thing. The Charter isn't a thing. Glad we cleared that up. Thanks for coming out.
You didn't answer. Are you in favour of executing people who haven't been found guilty in a court of law? It's a yes or no question.
Wtf is a concrete case? Are you then also in favour of executing people that aren't found guilty in a court of law? If so, what's the standard by which these people should be judged, in your world?
Blood pattern expert testifying right now.
Finally, there's this one:
http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/pdf/10.1177/070674371506000307
Among the 1768 people under
observation 3 years after the index verdict, 16.7% (n = 295)
had...
Here's another one, from the daugther of a victim that witnessed her father get butchered by someone else. Take it from someone that's actually been there.
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Li’s treating psychiatrist, Dr. Steven Kremer, told the review board Li is on medication and experiencing no symptoms or hallucinations. He has been diagnosed as having a 0.8 per cent chance of...
Dr. Alexander Simpson is the chief of forensic psychiatry at the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, a University of Toronto teaching hospital. He had no involvement in Li's case, and doesn't...
Neat. This thread is revived. No, he has no intent. Are you kidding me? That's the very definition of what NCR is.
Section 16(1) of the Criminal Code:
No person is criminally responsible for...
Probably because it's responsible to know exactly what happens before reporting it. If they report a mass shooting and it's just a domestic dispute or something, they would catch so much flak for...
Ok, let's try this one then. Dude has an undiagnosed heart condition, and suffers a heart attack while driving his car, and runs into a pedestrian, killing him.
He killed a human being. He...
No, it's not the same logic at all. People in prison are convicted criminals. Vince Li isn't one. It's fundamentally not the same thing at all.
He's been going through stages where he's given more and more freedom. Haven't heard anything yet about him killing anybody else. Have you? How is it more likely, and why do his doctors disagree with...
There's no guarantee about anybody. There's no guarantee you won't go off and kill someone. There's no guarantee that a convict that served his sentence won't go off and do it again after getting...
It's not just that he's "mentally ill". It's a very specific and very narrow category of mental illness that would even be put forward as a potential NCR, let alone one that would succeed.
Also,...
It's a plea that takes a lot of careful planning and study. You don't just say, "hey, let's give NCR a try" if things are going poorly for you. And again, it's not some get out of jail free card.
What is it with people thinking NCR is just some random hail Mary defense they throw out there to see if it works?
At the trial right now. Pretty fucked up.
Wrong thread for this, but NCR isn't some get out of jail free card.
Was trespass confirmed? Also, even if the police are entitled to "do something about it", there is a whole spectrum of responses available to them depending on the individual circumstances, ranging...
The fact that YOU think you have any ability to gauge anybody's "critical thinking skills" based on a few posts over the internet is the laughable part. You don't know anything about me. Who said I'm...
Attempt at backtracking after being caught being stupid -- 0 / 10.
1. Good thing nobody gives a shit about your "vote"; and
2. Way to rage on a post from... March?
Idiot.
That may very well be the case -- but that goes both ways. You can't excuse the police fully either, at least until more facts come out. But from what I've read about this incident, there haven't...
Actually, this is one case where it would be VERY interesting to hear why there were multiple officers there, but only one "carrying" each person at a time. Most definitely not frivolous. And most...
I'm not a cop, but I deal with people of all walks of life, ages, etc. on a daily basis that have been legitimately injured some ways that you would never really expect or predict.
Ok fair enough. Let's double it then. $180/hr. Hell, let's triple that. Call it $540 per hour.
So as a taxpayer, I personally would rather have my taxes go towards an extra $540 per hour to have...
And by the way, your earlier claim of police costing "100's of dollars an hour" and $180k annually doesn't work out. Because $180k a year ends up at about $90 per hour at a rate of 2000 working hours...
Nobody said policing was cheap. But they're there to serve as public servants. That includes tasks as mundane as writing traffic tickets, following up on hypersensitive 9-1-1 callers, and taking care...