i agree. its as if todays verdict meant nothing. convicted of M1 and these idiots still think their unstoppable.
if someone applies for an appeal, is it necessarily granted??
No they must have grounds.
i agree. its as if todays verdict meant nothing. convicted of M1 and these idiots still think their unstoppable.
if someone applies for an appeal, is it necessarily granted??
No they must have grounds.
I don't think it's been posted yet (apologies if that's not true) but here is the video of Sharlene Bosma's statement to the press after the verdict this afternoon. Impressive woman.
Lmao someone else named "byefelicia" commented on CN's instagram picture. Too funny.
Very true. Another trial I followed as closely as this one was Allen Tehrankari. He raped and murdered his SIL, Barbara Galway (who I had been very close to when we lived in Ottawa). The trial was underway, and he fired his lawyer and represented himself. It could not have possibly been more bizarre. His wife, Barb's sister was employed or volunteered at the prison where he was incarcerated for armed bank robbery. They were married and had a child during his incarceration. Barb and the rest of her family fought a deportation order so that he could remain in Canada following his release. It was horrifying. Barb was struggling with anxiety and left her marriage of more than 25 years a few months before. She was prescribed a relatively new medication and she behaved in ways that while shocking to her devoutly religious family are well known to be associated with this medication. Her family crucified her character on the stand. I knew and loved her. She was nothing like the person in heart or spirit that her family described. I had to think that Tehrankari had threatened them in some way, but I still to this day do not know how they were able to live with themselves.
As for Tehrankari, his version of events was so preposterous. I actually copied the daily news articles and believe I still have it. He was found guilty of M1, thankfully and submitted an application for appeal 15 days after the deadline and it was therefore rejected, again thankfully.
Is there video of the sentencing? TYIA!
I disagree. I think CN really pi$$ed off the Crown and I think they are going to throw the book at her.
Is there really a publication ban on her trial ? I hope it gets lifted.
"Accessory to murder can be tricky to prove and there's a range of sentences.
We haven't seen all the evidence against Noudga <modsnip>
The cops took their time arresting her and her lawyer didn't ask for bail for 4 months. That indicates he was being cautious. You don't let your client sit in jail four months for nothing.
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I read this as she does pay her lawyer very often.
I am very sorry to hear about the loss of your dear friend. My thoughts are with you.
Thank you for sharing this. I have never heard about this case before. I will look for more information.
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I think it's important to remember that the Crown said CN's bail hearing had to be dealt with by the Supreme Court because the crime was so serious and that handling bail this way is usually pretty rare. So I think that's why she was in jail a little longer and not immediately granted bail and house arrest.
Thanks, I really like your posts tooThanks as always...your reports on the courtroom are always appreciated.
Were you close enough to get a sense of what DM's look was trying to convey?
Was chatting with my son about this tonight. These two murderers will be likely coming to live in my part of the province. I believe they will be initially processed at Joyceville, because the intake / assessment unit was moved there from Millhaven around the time Kingston Pen closed. Prior to this, Joyceville was a medium/minimum facility. Now it also has a high/medium unit in the Intake Assessment Unit. Following processing, off they go to a maximum to serve out their sentence. (as Hippy_Chic said earlier)Well if MS and DM are in Millhaven or any Kingston area prisons as of tonight, I drive by there tomorrow so I will be sure to give them the one finger salute as I drive past for all us WSers!
Thanks, I really like your posts too
So yes, after the long recess for the judge to prepare something to say (as you know, all 3 lawyers asked to go ahead with the sentencing today)
He walked back into the court from the side door where he comes from, and he looked much more intimidating, cocky and aggressive. He had a tall posture, shoulders out, cold face and locked eyes with SB on purpose, staring her down and really they were only several feet apart (but it was safe with lots of officers.)
Family/friends reacted loudly shouting things at him (hard to make out, as it was quickly shot down with an 'order in the court!' His lawyers hustled over (and the police came in even closer a bit) and the lawyers tried to talk him down it looked, by whispering face to face with him.
It seemed to me that he either blames SB somehow (typical narcissistic, sociopath behaviour of not taking any responsibility I would speculate) or was maybe trying to just scare her for later, like in a threatening way. The thing is though, she stared at him right back and held it. I do think she started crying a few moments later and was shaken up, but I'm not 100% sure because I was a few rows back and I don't want to be inaccurate.
By the way, in terms of a more trivial observation - as I previously said, DM did *not* have a bowl cut as reported by a msm figure. Yes, his hair was A bit crudely cut in the back, but it looked normal today.