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  1. Immediate-Link490 on

    >“In my opinion, the Canadian justice system is at an inflexion point. Who should get priority: Should it be a foreign-born individual with no current immigration status, who was granted the privilege of attending one of our educational institutions, and used that opportunity to abuse a law-abiding, honest, hardworking but vulnerable Canadian citizen? Asking that question provides the obvious answer,” Justice Antonio Skarica wrote in a recent decision.

  2. toilet_for_shrek on

    >Justice Antonio Skarica’s broadside on his fellow judges came as he sentenced a Nigerian university student who extorted a Canadian woman and left her in “constant fear” by sharing her intimate image. He sentenced Boss Omeire to 28 months in prison in Ontario’s Superior Court of Justice.

    Whoa, we still have judges that actually believe in equally upholding the law? That’s a surprise! I hope more people in our legal system continue to speak out against this ludicrous race-based, immigration-based justice system.

  3. iSmashedUrSister on

    Here’s an idea, How about we Treat everyone Equally regardless of where they were born.

  4. thatguydowntheblock on

    It’s good to hear that there’s one decent judge in the country.

    It still makes no sense to me that immigration status can be considered AT ALL in sentencing. Literally giving someone a lower sentence because they aren’t a citizen is the most fucked up thing.

  5. I really hope the Liberal government does something to fix the garbage justice system……..

  6. Personally, I think the judges need to be in another room altogether with no visuals

  7. thelonioussphere on

    Canada is dying a slow death every day with these asinine liberal policies.

    Yet you vote liberal like it’s the right and “moral” thing to do because the TV tells you so

  8. NihilsitcTruth on

    This actually shocks me.. no for real I never thought I’d see a Canadian judge stand up for Canadians.

  9. Hopeful-Function4522 on

    What does he mean by “priority”? He’s sentenced some guy to jail and fair enough. Why does he think the guy was getting “priority”?

  10. Attentive_Senpai on

    Worth noting that this justice is a former Progressive Conservative MP who somehow found his way to the bench. His conduct here demonstrates why politicians should not be part of the judiciary. It’s not the role of justices to grandstand from the bench; their role is to uphold the law without fear or favour.

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