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    1. DrZoidburger89 on

      Holy shit, that’s gotta be the longest sentence Canada has given out in some time.

      Edit: It seems I can’t read, but yeah that makes a lot more sense.

    2. Have we considered just shipping our criminals to the US before our judges get to them? 

    3. You dont even get that in canada for first degree murder. Bravo! The USA has a fantastic judicial system!

    4. CanuckleHeadOG on

      If this had happened in Canada he would have been given probation and an apology

    5. TactitcalPterodactyl on

      Not only did he exploit these children, he attempted to extort the ones that wouldn’t follow his demands. What the fuck, man.

    6. Winter_External5625 on

      Similar thing happened in BC recently, the biggest mass voyeurism case happened, dude pleaded guilty:

      “pleaded guilty to charges related to voyeurism, including: surreptitiously recording people in a place where they reasonably expect privacy, observing and recording for a sexual purpose, making child pornography — now known as child sexual abuse and exploitation material — and publishing a recording that was obtained in the commission of a crime.”

      And for that, he only got 4.5 years, why in Canada are we so soft and lenient on crime and criminals? Is absolutely disgusting and heartbreaking

      Source: https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/voyeurism-vancouver-island-9.7209769

    7. Thoughtful-Boner69 on

      At first I was in disbelief thinking no way a judge in Canada would hand down such a heavy sentence

      I was right

    8. Purple_Writing_8432 on

      In Canada he would have been out on bail already and would have been given a pardon to avoid deportation

    9. Kristalderp on

      Ty US judges for actually throwing the book at him that our judges would give a slap on the wrist for and a shorter sentence.

    10. TermPractical2578 on

      He should receive a life sentence, I could not even read the article.

    11. BagPiperGuy321 on

      Not.. long enough. But longer then it would be in Canada so that’s something I guess.

    12. Wise_Law_2176 on

      When did he become Canadian citizen is important as proper screening process may not have happened for him.

    13. Dude is going to have a rough go in prison if he survives that long. If I was him I would end things before going.

      I hope he serves everyday of his sentence, it would be a hellish existence.

    14. Canadian judges versus US judges or is it the Canadian mindset about victims that is to blame, same crime but different jail time.

      >Pathmanathan was previously sentenced to 12 years in prison after pleading guilty to similar crimes in Canada in 2022. The new sentence from the U.S. will be served consecutively, meaning the 33-year term will begin after the previous 12 years are up.

    15. SteveJobsBlakSweater on

      Sicko is going to spend that whole, long miserable time in solitary or with the freak/goof unit. Gen pop will know about a guy like this the moment he sets foot in the institution.

    16. Useful-Rub1472 on

      There is no rehabilitating these people. Canada needs to toughen the laws around abusers of children. Throw the keys away.

    17. Bigchunky_Boy on

      Sounds like he could get a promotion instead of jail time in the US after the head of ICE recruitment was arrested for similar. 🤷🏼

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