RED DEER — Justice Monica Bast sent a clear message against what she called vigilante justice after she sentenced Tees-area farmer Brian Russell Knight to 90 days in jail to be served on weekends for criminal negligence causing bodily harm.
Justice Monica Bast sent a clear message against what she called vigilante justice after she sentenced Tees-area farmer Brian Russell Knight to 90 days in jail to be served on weekends for criminal negligence causing bodily harm.
On weekends? For chasing someone down in a car and shooting them?
Groening, who now lives in B.C., was given a 30-day jail sentence for theft under $5,000 earlier in 2010 in Stettler court. Co-accused Rosenthal pleaded guilty last June to theft under $5,000 and was given a 15-day jail sentence. Dewald, another co-accused, was fined $400 for theft under $5,000.
So the real criminals get almost nothing, while the guy protecting himself gets 90 days.
"EyeBrock" said It was a bit more than that Martin. The guy chased him down and shot him. That's just wrong. He's lucky to get such a lenient sentence.
He'd have gotten the same charge even if he didn't leave the yard, this time it would be for discharging his firearm instead.
Laws need to punish the real cooks, not the people trying to protect their property.
"EyeBrock" said You can't attempt to kill people for stealing property. That's just wrong.
In our system the risk of death by homeowner is about the only thing that would prevent them from actually trying to steal anything. The current system just lets them off in under a month no matter how many times they get caught.
You can use reasonable force to protect your property. The amount of force you use has to justified. It's a tenet of Common-Law going back centuries. Every situation is different so there is no measurable factor that makes 'reasonable force'. A judge or a jury have to decide that, never a good spot to be in.
What this owner did and tried to do to the thief was not reasonable. He was charged and convicted for his actions and rightly so.
I agree that offenders get off with a slap on the wrist at times but trying kill people who steal your property is very wrong.
Justice Monica Bast sent a clear message against what she called vigilante justice after she sentenced Tees-area farmer Brian Russell Knight to 90 days in jail to be served on weekends for criminal negligence causing bodily harm.
On weekends? For chasing someone down in a car and shooting them?
Oh.. Alberta. Makes perfect sense now.
Someone from Winnipeg bitching about violence in Alberta? Oh, that's just way too cute.
The chasing them down and shooting them was a tad extreme. setting the dogs on them in your yard would be much more entertaining...then if one of the pups are hurt you have an excuse to shoot the bastards.
Justice Monica Bast sent a clear message against what she called vigilante justice after she sentenced Tees-area farmer Brian Russell Knight to 90 days in jail to be served on weekends for criminal negligence causing bodily harm.
On weekends? For chasing someone down in a car and shooting them?
Oh.. Alberta. Makes perfect sense now.
Someone from Winnipeg bitching about violence in Alberta? Oh, that's just way too cute.
Albertans: we're jutht tho thenthitive, please don't say mean things about us.
Actually he was bitching about the inadequate sentence. You know, lawn order. Something I thought y'all good ole folks out dere were big on. Not when it's vigilantism I guess.
On weekends? For chasing someone down in a car and shooting them?
Oh.. Alberta. Makes perfect sense now.
So the real criminals get almost nothing, while the guy protecting himself gets 90 days.
Super.
It was a bit more than that Martin. The guy chased him down and shot him. That's just wrong. He's lucky to get such a lenient sentence.
He'd have gotten the same charge even if he didn't leave the yard, this time it would be for discharging his firearm instead.
Laws need to punish the real cooks, not the people trying to protect their property.
You can't attempt to kill people for stealing property. That's just wrong.
In our system the risk of death by homeowner is about the only thing that would prevent them from actually trying to steal anything. The current system just lets them off in under a month no matter how many times they get caught.
What this owner did and tried to do to the thief was not reasonable. He was charged and convicted for his actions and rightly so.
I agree that offenders get off with a slap on the wrist at times but trying kill people who steal your property is very wrong.
those four got from the judge.
They must be having a good laugh about it.
On weekends? For chasing someone down in a car and shooting them?
Oh.. Alberta. Makes perfect sense now.
Someone from Winnipeg bitching about violence in Alberta? Oh, that's just way too cute.
The chasing them down and shooting them was a tad extreme. setting the dogs on them in your yard would be much more entertaining...then if one of the pups are hurt you have an excuse to shoot the bastards.
On weekends? For chasing someone down in a car and shooting them?
Oh.. Alberta. Makes perfect sense now.
Someone from Winnipeg bitching about violence in Alberta? Oh, that's just way too cute.
Albertans: we're jutht tho thenthitive, please don't say mean things about us.
Actually he was bitching about the inadequate sentence. You know, lawn order. Something I thought y'all good ole folks out dere were big on. Not when it's vigilantism I guess.