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PromiscuousBlasphemer wrote:*Yawn* Nothing bores me more than criminal law. Incidentally, JP -- You know those aren't real.
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Judicial Playa wrote: Defence lawyer advocating for a "no-parole" legislation for those convicted of first-degree murders following an abduction. WTH?!?!I find this to be very odd for a defence counsel to be doing... even notwithstanding the fact that he was a former Crown counsel.Possibly a dumb question from a non-crim fella --- Don’t we already have a dangerous offender provision in our CCC that pretty much ensures indefinite incarceration? Anyway, not sure if this is political grandstanding or what have you, but it’s an interesting read no less. http://www.torontosun.com...2011/04/12/17969796.html
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The Clown Attorney wrote: Hunter, I have to ask, what makes you vote Tory if you're defence? Other than the fact that the Tories crime bills will inevitably send you more business!
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Judicial Playa wrote:I thought PB was alluding to her 'fake' tits... Dunno why PB would care. It's pretty obvious that PB ❤'s DICK! Booyaka
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Hunter S Thompson wrote:f. I don't think that tax dollars should be used to fund election campaigns. I don't agree with the $2 per vote rule, or whatever it is.
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Rusty Iron Ring wrote:Hunter S Thompson wrote:f. I don't think that tax dollars should be used to fund election campaigns. I don't agree with the $2 per vote rule, or whatever it is.I take it then that you're also against the conservatives' spending $20million to advertise the economic action plan and changing the name of the government, and would expect them to also eliminate tax credits for party donations.
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Magnanimous Prosecutor wrote:It's only 75% for the first $100-$200.
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Rusty Iron Ring wrote: Hunter S Thompson wrote: f. I don't think that tax dollars should be used to fund election campaigns. I don't agree with the $2 per vote rule, or whatever it is.I take it then that you're also against the conservatives' spending $20million to advertise the economic action plan and changing the name of the government, and would expect them to also eliminate tax credits for party donations.I've never understood the claim that the gun registry is to make Toronto happy. Are there any numbers on how much support there is for this in Toronto? Because I don't think I know anyone who supports it other than a couple of friends from Alberta. And judging by Duceppe's comments during the debate, it sounds almost like most of the support is in Quebec.
Hunter S Thompson wrote: f. I don't think that tax dollars should be used to fund election campaigns. I don't agree with the $2 per vote rule, or whatever it is.
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