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Great timing for the image this province is painting for DUI convicts who wipe out families.

wonder what this guy will get if he survives.
He just has a broken leg. He had a prohibited drivers license due to a bad record and the plates didn't match the infiniti he was driving. No mercy. At least they can use Muzzo's sentence as a stepping stone so they can keep ratcheting things up. The problem with common-law is you can only get away with incremental changes no matter how egregious the current sentence is.
 
2nd stupid 20 something POS crash this week, Markham girl and this dirtbag ought to see life in prison. These are not accidents, they are senseless homicides.
 
He just has a broken leg. He had a prohibited drivers license due to a bad record and the plates didn't match the infiniti he was driving. No mercy. At least they can use Muzzo's sentence as a stepping stone so they can keep ratcheting things up. The problem with common-law is you can only get away with incremental changes no matter how egregious the current sentence is.

I find it interesting when the USA gives a person four consecutive life sentences. If the person gets a parole is it for just the first offense?

The reality is that no matter what you do to the at fault driver, Brady Robinson, it doesn't bring the family back and it doesn't stop the next drunk from doing the same thing. A life sentence only stops Brady Robinson from doing it again.

Condolences to the family and friends. A once happy household is now a vacuum.
 
I find it interesting when the USA gives a person four consecutive life sentences. If the person gets a parole is it for just the first offense?

The reality is that no matter what you do to the at fault driver, Brady Robinson, it doesn't bring the family back and it doesn't stop the next drunk from doing the same thing. A life sentence only stops Brady Robinson from doing it again.

Condolences to the family and friends. A once happy household is now a vacuum.
Well since he already has enough bad driving to have a prohibited license by 20 and has killed a family, stopping Brady Robinson from ever driving again (which is obviously only possible if he is in custody) is a clear win for me.

I am still not that opposed to physical modification of people like Brady as part of their punishment. A nice tattoo on your forehead after conviction with the names of the people you killed so you can remember every day what a cuntish shitbag you are sounds good.
 
Well since he already has enough bad driving to have a prohibited license by 20 and has killed a family, stopping Brady Robinson from ever driving again (which is obviously only possible if he is in custody) is a clear win for me.

I am still not that opposed to physical modification of people like Brady as part of their punishment. A nice tattoo on your forehead after conviction with the names of the people you killed so you can remember every day what a cuntish shitbag you are sounds good.

My very limited psychological knowledge tells me that a psychopath can't be cured. Not all psychopaths are criminals so we can't jail or kill all them off. However has psychology gotten to the point that we can 100% identify the criminal ones and put them someplace where society will be left safe?
 
Defund the police.Oh sure!
Well having a dozen police cars parked in that intersection for many hours after was probably not the best use of resources. Obviously it needs to be investigated but that is a case where you should examine whether you could have more effectively allocated resources (does the person that collects statements need to have a gun and make 100K+ a year, did we need that many police cars and officers tied up at one location for that many hours, how many police were made available to look for the bastard in the 30 minutes prior where they had reports of his dangerous driving, etc).
 
Reviewed the Muzzo timeline but may be off by a bit:

Sept 27 2015, kills 4 and injures 2 more.

March 2016 pleads guilty and gets 10 years.

November 2018 fails parole hearing due to attitude

April 28 2020 only gets day parole due to attitude issues.

In short, if he had presented himself better at his November 2018 hearing he would have been inconvenienced by a little more than three years (From crash). Instead he is a little less inconvenienced after four and a half years.

And
Sadly, that was expected. He would have gotten parole the last time if he wasnt so cocky and dumb. DUI penalties in canada are embarrassing.

So what's in store for Brady Robinson, killer of four, assuming he doesn't have 1.8 billion dollars in the family to steer this through the system?
 
how many police were made available to look for the bastard in the 30 minutes prior where they had reports of his dangerous driving, etc).
Yes, while their still well funded. More funding or less funding wouldn't have changed the outcome here.
 
Reviewed the Muzzo timeline but may be off by a bit:

Sept 27 2015, kills 4 and injures 2 more.

March 2016 pleads guilty and gets 10 years.

November 2018 fails parole hearing due to attitude

April 28 2020 only gets day parole due to attitude issues.

In short, if he had presented himself better at his November 2018 hearing he would have been inconvenienced by a little more than three years (From crash). Instead he is a little less inconvenienced after four and a half years.

And


So what's in store for Brady Robinson, killer of four, assuming he doesn't have 1.8 billion dollars in the family to steer this through the system?
Stolen car
Questionable plates
Destruction of public property
Prohibited license
4 deaths caused by impaired driving
Fleeing from police

Hes toast.

If he ever gets out I suspect whoever insured that car would go after him for damages.
 
I hope that son of a ***** never sees the light of day again. Both of them actually but I know Muzzo is coming out.

Our justice system is based on rehabilitation and all that fun stuff...but asshats like this deserve to be hung and made to pay for their crimes. Personally, I would love to see both of them put on death row. Both of the CHOSE to drink/get high and then get behind the wheel. It was a choice.

Two families destroyed. One with both parents surviving, and a father that lost his entire family in the blink of an eye.

Hug yours kids and loved ones, you don't know when's the last time you will see them.
 
I wonder if ON ever had the death penalty.
Sometimes I can't help but think that having someone spend time behind bars still eats up valuable tax payer money.
Especially when the individual is a convicted of heinous crimes..

Granted we've come a long way since those times..but at the end of the day that husband/partner+father of the mother + kids will have to live with this for the rest of his life.
Poor man...may he find peace.
 
I wonder if ON ever had the death penalty.
Sometimes I can't help but think that having someone spend time behind bars still eats up valuable tax payer money.
Especially when the individual is a convicted of heinous crimes..

Granted we've come a long way since those times..but at the end of the day that husband/partner+father of the mother + kids will have to live with this for the rest of his life.
Poor man...may he find peace.

In 1967, a moratorium was placed on the death penalty.

But it was not until 1976 that Canada formally abolished the death penalty from the Criminal Code, when the House of Commons narrowly passed Bill C-84.

By then, Canada had hanged 710 people since capital punishment was enacted in 1859.

It would take until 1998 before Canada wiped out all references to capital punishment, with its elimination from the National Defence Act for such military offences as treason and mutiny.

Through the decades, the issue has been a source of fierce debate, ignited by serial killers such as Clifford Olson and wrongful convictions, like that of Steven Truscott.

In 1987, the House of Commons examined the issue again but ended up voting 148 to 127 in favour of not reinstating the death penalty.

 
I wonder if ON ever had the death penalty.
You can still see where the gallows were in the Old Don Jail.

They use to hang people in public from the roof of the Ridout Tavern in London. The rope broke once and the guy broke his legs when he hit the sidewalk. They dragged him back up to the roof and did it right the second time.

donjail8.jpg
 

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