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When you FU at work there are consequences, unless you are a judge.

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  • nmba@mstdn.caN This user is from outside of this forum
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    RE: https://flipboard.com/@edmontonjournal/alberta-politics-j0k3pb7sz/-/a-VZSEizYsTuquq8QFzxx-PA%3Aa%3A2509580890-%2F0

    When you FU at work there are consequences, unless you are a judge. Perhaps the justices that make bunk rulings that lose on appeal should be paying for the second court case instead of the taxpayers. I bet we would get better judgments then.

    "Potts was nonetheless sentenced to just four years in prison, well below the maximum of 14 and closer to the defence proposal of two-to-three years than the Crown’s suggested 10-12.

    Justice G.R. Ambrose, an Alberta Court of Justice judge in Peace River, settled on the four-year sentence in part because the woman’s victim impact statement had been misplaced, which he said left him with insufficient information about how the attack affected her.

    A three-member Court of Appeal panel found serious issues with Ambrose’s approach. In particular, it said he should have paused sentencing until the victim’s impact statement could be located."

    #CanadianLaw

    rantingcanuck@mstdn.caR snowyca@social.vivaldi.netS 2 Replies Last reply
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    • nmba@mstdn.caN nmba@mstdn.ca

      RE: https://flipboard.com/@edmontonjournal/alberta-politics-j0k3pb7sz/-/a-VZSEizYsTuquq8QFzxx-PA%3Aa%3A2509580890-%2F0

      When you FU at work there are consequences, unless you are a judge. Perhaps the justices that make bunk rulings that lose on appeal should be paying for the second court case instead of the taxpayers. I bet we would get better judgments then.

      "Potts was nonetheless sentenced to just four years in prison, well below the maximum of 14 and closer to the defence proposal of two-to-three years than the Crown’s suggested 10-12.

      Justice G.R. Ambrose, an Alberta Court of Justice judge in Peace River, settled on the four-year sentence in part because the woman’s victim impact statement had been misplaced, which he said left him with insufficient information about how the attack affected her.

      A three-member Court of Appeal panel found serious issues with Ambrose’s approach. In particular, it said he should have paused sentencing until the victim’s impact statement could be located."

      #CanadianLaw

      rantingcanuck@mstdn.caR This user is from outside of this forum
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      rantingcanuck@mstdn.ca
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      @NMBA

      Judges, like the police, are always held to the lowest possible professional standards... a teenager working their first job in fast food is expected to conduct themselves better.

      Let's not forget how Terry Clackson dismissed a black medical expert's testimony because of her accent and then wasn't held to account by the Canadian Judicial Council

      https://cjc-ccm.ca/en/news/cjc-completes-its-review-matter-involving-hon-justice-terry-clackson

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      • nmba@mstdn.caN nmba@mstdn.ca

        RE: https://flipboard.com/@edmontonjournal/alberta-politics-j0k3pb7sz/-/a-VZSEizYsTuquq8QFzxx-PA%3Aa%3A2509580890-%2F0

        When you FU at work there are consequences, unless you are a judge. Perhaps the justices that make bunk rulings that lose on appeal should be paying for the second court case instead of the taxpayers. I bet we would get better judgments then.

        "Potts was nonetheless sentenced to just four years in prison, well below the maximum of 14 and closer to the defence proposal of two-to-three years than the Crown’s suggested 10-12.

        Justice G.R. Ambrose, an Alberta Court of Justice judge in Peace River, settled on the four-year sentence in part because the woman’s victim impact statement had been misplaced, which he said left him with insufficient information about how the attack affected her.

        A three-member Court of Appeal panel found serious issues with Ambrose’s approach. In particular, it said he should have paused sentencing until the victim’s impact statement could be located."

        #CanadianLaw

        snowyca@social.vivaldi.netS This user is from outside of this forum
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        @NMBA
        Well the victim was a woman so the male judge was dismissive of her feelings or needs.

        Ambrose like too many in the "justice" system is a jerk!

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        • snowyca@social.vivaldi.netS snowyca@social.vivaldi.net

          @NMBA
          Well the victim was a woman so the male judge was dismissive of her feelings or needs.

          Ambrose like too many in the "justice" system is a jerk!

          terribletowelie@mastodon.socialT This user is from outside of this forum
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          @SnowyCA @NMBA there is no justice system, only some revenge, i can get revenge better myself and don't want or need strangers involved in my business
          there is absolutely nothing i would ever call a fucking pig cop for

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          • rantingcanuck@mstdn.caR rantingcanuck@mstdn.ca

            @NMBA

            Judges, like the police, are always held to the lowest possible professional standards... a teenager working their first job in fast food is expected to conduct themselves better.

            Let's not forget how Terry Clackson dismissed a black medical expert's testimony because of her accent and then wasn't held to account by the Canadian Judicial Council

            https://cjc-ccm.ca/en/news/cjc-completes-its-review-matter-involving-hon-justice-terry-clackson

            terribletowelie@mastodon.socialT This user is from outside of this forum
            terribletowelie@mastodon.socialT This user is from outside of this forum
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            @RantingCanuck @NMBA everyone needs consequences especially people with special privilege, wearing a fucking dress does not and should not protect you from getting your ass beat, there is no deterrent for them and nothing to fear, they are basically kings, fuck that
            all people are equal the tie breaker is the ability to kick their ass, fuck weak old ass judges, they're nobodys in a fucking costume just like other pigs, they need to have accountability for their actions like PEOPLE DO

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            • terribletowelie@mastodon.socialT terribletowelie@mastodon.social

              @RantingCanuck @NMBA everyone needs consequences especially people with special privilege, wearing a fucking dress does not and should not protect you from getting your ass beat, there is no deterrent for them and nothing to fear, they are basically kings, fuck that
              all people are equal the tie breaker is the ability to kick their ass, fuck weak old ass judges, they're nobodys in a fucking costume just like other pigs, they need to have accountability for their actions like PEOPLE DO

              rantingcanuck@mstdn.caR This user is from outside of this forum
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              @terribletowelie @NMBA

              Honestly consequences should scale with authority.

              A judge should be held to the absolute highest standards with the strictest consequence of all; even minor lapses in judgement, that nobody would bat an eye at if an average person did it, should result in consequences for a judge because peoples freedom is in their hands.

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