The Courts and the Attorney General are Sick
Nothing can ever be said about the Air India nightmare that is good.
The news today that the sonovabitch who made the bomb is getting out on bail is, like most of this disgrace, sickening.
To add to the injury, Wally Opaque says we are not allowed to know the conditions of this man's bail.
Why?
Patrick Dome denied the man bail.
Anne Rowles overturned that decision claiming that to deny Reyat bail would be to undermine public confidence in the system?
Huh?
Her reasoning - if such it can be called - was also kept secret.
And what does all this secrecy do to helping public confidence in the system?
Such judges and Opaque have no idea how much the public believes the system to be broken beyond repair.
Reyat was charged two years ago with perjury for allegedly lying 27 times under oath.
The law of averages tells us that if he was charged for lying 27 times, the likelihood is that he actually lied 97 times.
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The entire legal system in the country is broken; the public has absolutely no confidence in the courts. Yet we continue.
All I see is that the courts do is protect corrupt politicians and that the most evil of criminals go to gaol.
Yet for the common man the court system has becomes an enigma, where judges can make the most silly of judgements without any censor.
The police, the court and the attorney general are grossly incompetent, just like the rest of the political/bureaucratic benign dictatorship we live in. A ship of fools.
Be politically correct, be bland, be boring and you will get on well in Canada, even if you are a criminal.
Who knows if he was even guilty in the first place. We all know that the Indian government bombed Air India to defame the Sikhs. This is proven in Soft Target and David Kilgour's testimonies. Anyway Reyat served his term. Between that term and the next trial there's no justifiable reason to keep him in jail.
And in light of this, all the fine supporters of Wally Opaque will march right out their doors in the Spring, and return him to his lofty perch. And as an aside, WHO paid the $500,000.00 bail? The victims families? His wife, who has been collecting our tax dollars in Welfare? Or the guilty, who he has alledged to have lied for in our Courts, 27 times? Gary.
Being a woman, maybe I can get away with saying that I've noticed many of the soft rulings ( bad judgments ) are made by women judges. Not all, there are some men that don't belong on the bench. Canada is a great place for criminals, where they become the victims.
This man should be deported.
If my memory serves me correct, the Cretien Liberals made changes to the citizenship act a few years ago.
A naturalized Canadian can have their citizenship rescinded if they commit a criminal act resulting in a prison sentence of more than 10 years.
Never mind perjury charges, just deport him to India where I am sure he will have a nice welcoming party.
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