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    1. Dry-Membership8141 on

      >In a recent decision, which had nothing to do with fraud or grandparent scams, Quebec Superior Court Judge Dennis Galiatsatos criticized joint submissions as overly restrictive on judges. In that case, he said he would have imposed a 15-year sentence on a convicted fentanyl trafficker, but was forced to impose an eight-year joint recommendation. 

      Naw, I’m sorry but that’s some bullshit. If you’re of the view that the appropriate sentence is 7 years longer than the joint submission being presented to you, that’s a pretty clear goddamn signal that the joint submission would indeed bring the administration of justice into disrepute and you’re entirely justified in jumping it.

    2. Rare_Matter9101 on

      Canada’s solution: let’s create some safe-scamming sites. Maybe do taxpayer-funded safe-supply Marks for the scammers. It’s not their fault you know. Have some compassion.

    3. Our justice system is likely going to be an international punchline soon if it isn’t already.

    4. Motor-Region-1011 on

      Yeah its a joke. Absolutely disgusting. I wish i could immigrate to usa.

    5. stixy_stixy on

      The land of the free, where everyone is free, even criminals. 🇨🇦 🍁

    6. NihilsitcTruth on

      Canada where criminals are the victims and victims are the criminals.

    7. strawberrybubbl on

      People wont understand it until it affects them personally. A family member was murdered at 2 and a half and her killer is now out of prison and living her best life. Its fucked

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