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jollyjacktar said:The Feds say they'll appeal. I hope they do and win.
Why? Just curious.
jollyjacktar said:The Feds say they'll appeal. I hope they do and win.
Privateer said:had Khadr been sentenced in Canada
I don't believe he should be in a Provincial jail. He should remain in the Federal system as far as I'm concerned.Privateer said:Why? Just curious.
E.R. Campbell said:He is who is; he did what he did; there's nothing we can do about the latter but, maybe, someone can do something about the former ... change him a bit.
ModlrMike said:I agree with Mr Campbell, he will ultimately be released. I'm very interested in how liberal or restrictive his release conditions are, and what liberties and penalties they contain.
Brad Sallows said:>abstinence from drugs/alcohol
No problem if he's an observant Muslim.
Jim Seggie said:True.
The conditions may also include not to associate with gang members or members of radical groups.....
Rocky Mountains said:The whole point of transfer to provincial prison is stupid. He sued the government to get transferred to Bowden. Then when he gets to Bowden he sues to get transferred to a provincial prison. It is simply a game of annoyance. The minimum security federal Bowden is a lot better prison than the craphole Fort Saskatchewan and I do hope they send him there. Then he will sue to get to a different prison. Maybe he will start wearing a dress and want a women's prison.
Rocky Mountains said:The whole point of transfer to provincial prison is stupid. He sued the government to get transferred to Bowden. Then when he gets to Bowden he sues to get transferred to a provincial prison. It is simply a game of annoyance. The minimum security federal Bowden is a lot better prison than the craphole Fort Saskatchewan and I do hope they send him there. Then he will sue to get to a different prison. Maybe he will start wearing a dress and want a women's prison.
expwor said:I don't know what provincial facilities are like in Alberta but if anything like Ontario, after Khadr steps foot inside a provincial institution, if he steps foot inside one, he'll regret his decision.
Rocky Mountains said:I knew someone who was in both Fort Saskatchewan and Peace River provincial prisons. We sent him money once in a while because other than the basics, nothing is free. Because most inmates are out in a max of 6 or 8 months, apparently fewer programs are offered than with the feds. Mind you they must have some contingency for long-term young offenders.
expwor said:Just clarification, Khadr is at the medium security Bowden Instititution, not the minimum security Bowden Institution (there are I don't know what provincial facilities are like in Alberta but if anything like Ontario, after Khadr steps foot inside a provincial institution, if he steps foot inside one, he'll regret his decision. They are much more restrictive, no, well very little allowed in the way of personal effects (like clothing, TV's, stereos etc) In federal custody inmates are allowed a lot more.
Not to mention, does a transfer to provincial custody imply a reduced sentence too. Provincial custody is for those serving sentences two years less a day
BTW I have no personal knowledge of the Khadr file, just general information from twenty nine years in the Correctional Service of Canada
Tom
recceguy said:Man, you just keep stacking up the points with your personal list of undesirables and acquaintances you have on the other side of the law.