http://calgary.ctvnews.ca/parole-do...-interest-in-case-of-missing-family-1.1905184
In the documents upon which the parole board based its decision, a pertinent line about the meth-cook's mental state reads "Assessed by a psychologist as having little violence potential to others."
Instead of serving his 39 month sentence, DG served only a sixth of his sentence.
http://o.canada.com/news/national/b...w-and-mental-health-concerns-documents-reveal
I wonder how much the psychologist who performed the, IMO, sketchy evaluation for the parole board actually knew about the behaviours of meth-heads. I'd like to know how he/she came up with such an appraisal, what tests were used, what criteria were evaluated.