pcrum12
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Couple of things all JMO
The judge stating they needed to calculate her time was just to get the media and everyone out of the courtroom. Then they laid out the security plan to release her then. I would think that the judge knew what his ruling as well as penalty was going to be before court was in session. And I'd think he already new exactly how many days she would be continuing to serve. This judge was very meticulous and quick with everything. When that happened I found it very odd. So IMO I think she's out on house arrest with an ankle monitor or something. Heck she could have even just been released that day. Nothing about days left to serve was put on the record in open court.
As far as having to have a lawful job, my understanding is she is not on any parole or probation so that would not apply. I think they are saying her probation for the checks was fulfilled while she was incarcerated. Yes, she has to pay her $20 month pymt but unless she is on probation she is not ordered to have a job as far as I know.
Karla Homolka - Doesn't look like she will get a Pardon. On June 16, 2010, Public Safety Minister Vic Toews said an agreement has been reached between all federal parties to pass a bill that would prevent notorious offenders like Karla Homolka from obtaining a pardon.[59]
The judge stating they needed to calculate her time was just to get the media and everyone out of the courtroom. Then they laid out the security plan to release her then. I would think that the judge knew what his ruling as well as penalty was going to be before court was in session. And I'd think he already new exactly how many days she would be continuing to serve. This judge was very meticulous and quick with everything. When that happened I found it very odd. So IMO I think she's out on house arrest with an ankle monitor or something. Heck she could have even just been released that day. Nothing about days left to serve was put on the record in open court.
As far as having to have a lawful job, my understanding is she is not on any parole or probation so that would not apply. I think they are saying her probation for the checks was fulfilled while she was incarcerated. Yes, she has to pay her $20 month pymt but unless she is on probation she is not ordered to have a job as far as I know.
Karla Homolka - Doesn't look like she will get a Pardon. On June 16, 2010, Public Safety Minister Vic Toews said an agreement has been reached between all federal parties to pass a bill that would prevent notorious offenders like Karla Homolka from obtaining a pardon.[59]