CBC is reporting that "A Richmond, B.C., man with a history of intimate partner violence won't have to spend any time in jail following a recent conviction for beating his ex-wife in front of their young child.
G.M., whose identity is protected to preserve the privacy of his victim, was sentenced last month to three months of house arrest after a jury found him guilty of assault, according to reasons for sentence posted online Friday."
"It says G.M. punched his ex-wife in the head, neck, shoulders and lower back, and knocked her head against some stairs, all in full view of their five-year-old daughter, on Sept. 16, 2019.
The 43-year-old was also found guilty in 2011 of assaulting a previous partner, but because he received a conditional discharge, the conviction does not appear on his criminal record, B.C. Supreme Court Justice Geoffrey Gomery noted. " That is mentally deranged.
BC judges have gone woke.
ReplyDeleteYes but with the Me Too Movement you would think that Woke would protect women from violence.
DeleteNo, that was just a lie. Like everything else they say. If it makes you a victim, they are good with that. Standing up for themselves is the last thing they want from people. Then you might start thinking about standing up to them.
DeleteThat's a very good point.
DeleteI was I was a judge. I'd sentence him to a couple weeks of being a heavy bag at the local boxing club. "Justice" should have an imagination.
ReplyDelete"His identity is protected to preserve the privacy of his victim". Right.
ReplyDeleteIt’s a criminal system, long gone is the justice system. The entire entity needs an overhaul!
ReplyDeleteWell we can thank David Eby for that.
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