Man accused in doctor beating granted bail
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Man accused in doctor beating granted bail
Thoughts?
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ENTICTON - A Summerland man accused of the savage beating of a Penticton doctor was released, pending payment of $50,000 bail, Thursday, Feb.19.
Gregory Stanley Nield is accused in the Dec. 5, 2014 assault of a Penticton psychologist in the hospital’s psych ward.
Nield’s attack left the doctor unconscious resulting in severe facial injuries, including various fractures and a broken jaw.
Judge Meg Shaw said she was satisfied the bail conditions set by both defence and Crown counsel would be sufficient to allow Nield to be released on bail.
Nield will have to obey a list of 11 strict conditions in order to maintain his freedom.
Those conditions include a curfew from 9 p.m. to 6 a.m., to his place of residence at an orchard property in Summerland. He will be allowed free movement only between two orchard acreages owned by his family. Other than that, he is not allowed to leave the property at any time except under the supervision of an adult approved by his bail officer.
Nield is also restricted from possessing weapons, and is not allowed to consume alcohol or illegal drugs.
Nield, who is 31 years old has no prior criminal record, and has been married for three years. He has joint custody of a daughter from a former relationship.
His next appearance in court is scheduled for Mar.11.
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ENTICTON - A Summerland man accused of the savage beating of a Penticton doctor was released, pending payment of $50,000 bail, Thursday, Feb.19.
Gregory Stanley Nield is accused in the Dec. 5, 2014 assault of a Penticton psychologist in the hospital’s psych ward.
Nield’s attack left the doctor unconscious resulting in severe facial injuries, including various fractures and a broken jaw.
Judge Meg Shaw said she was satisfied the bail conditions set by both defence and Crown counsel would be sufficient to allow Nield to be released on bail.
Nield will have to obey a list of 11 strict conditions in order to maintain his freedom.
Those conditions include a curfew from 9 p.m. to 6 a.m., to his place of residence at an orchard property in Summerland. He will be allowed free movement only between two orchard acreages owned by his family. Other than that, he is not allowed to leave the property at any time except under the supervision of an adult approved by his bail officer.
Nield is also restricted from possessing weapons, and is not allowed to consume alcohol or illegal drugs.
Nield, who is 31 years old has no prior criminal record, and has been married for three years. He has joint custody of a daughter from a former relationship.
His next appearance in court is scheduled for Mar.11.
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Re: Man accused in doctor beating granted bail
Bretbaby wrote:Thoughts?
Thoughts? OK. Guy was in the system getting help. Just about killed the Doctor trying to access and help him. His MMA fighting skills overtook his mental capacity for reasoning like a normal human being. Now, we will pay to keep this person incarcerated for lord knows how many years? My compassionate side says we need to invest in finding out what created this anger and see if he can be helped. The practical side devoid of emotional response says a bullet is only a dime.....why prolong the misery to innocents in our society?
For debate purposes, I'll throw it back. Thoughts?
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Re: Man accused in doctor beating granted bail
I'll chime in.
I don't think it's fair to make an opinion of the situation until the full truth has come out. We don't know what went on. It doesn't justify the beating, but given the fact he was in a mental institution to begin with, we have to question the policies and procedures that were followed that led to this.
When a man has a history of violence, being alone with him and likely provoking him probably isn't the best idea.
Here's to a full recovery for both parties.
I don't think it's fair to make an opinion of the situation until the full truth has come out. We don't know what went on. It doesn't justify the beating, but given the fact he was in a mental institution to begin with, we have to question the policies and procedures that were followed that led to this.
When a man has a history of violence, being alone with him and likely provoking him probably isn't the best idea.
Here's to a full recovery for both parties.
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Re: Man accused in doctor beating granted bail
To begin with, as a patient, his name should never have been released, the name has never been for the similar incident in Kamloops,as an example. Having known him and his family for many years, this is so out of character. From my understanding of the situation, he definitely needed help and was given wrong medications, which put him over the top. If there ever was a case for someone deserving of help, this young person certainly is. We are so quick to help those that don't deserve it and will never change.
He deserves a fair hearing and I am sure a lot of what we don't know will come out at that time.
He deserves a fair hearing and I am sure a lot of what we don't know will come out at that time.
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Re: Man accused in doctor beating granted bail
ToddT wrote:I'll chime in.
I don't think it's fair to make an opinion of the situation until the full truth has come out. We don't know what went on. It doesn't justify the beating, but given the fact he was in a mental institution to begin with, we have to question the policies and procedures that were followed that led to this.
When a man has a history of violence, being alone with him and likely provoking him probably isn't the best idea.
Here's to a full recovery for both parties.
Do you know something we don't know? Unless you've got something to back up that comment, I'd say that's an awful thing to say.
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Maybe I do, maybe I don't. That's irrelevant. A beating like that doesn't usually happen without provocation.
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ToddT wrote:Maybe I do, maybe I don't. That's irrelevant. A beating like that doesn't usually happen without provocation.
Sometimes it does when the person is very unstable, as clearly this man was. A doctor doing his job is considered provoking him? He might deserve help but should also be locked up while receiving said treatment.
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Re: Man accused in doctor beating granted bail
All of this and not a word for the unfortunate psychiatrist who was beaten and still not back at work. I'd have to say that he is the victim, not the one who did the beating.
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Re: Man accused in doctor beating granted bail
A local summerland massage therapist. Jacked up goon fighting MMA. He was in the psychiatric ward for a reason. Now he is out walking around. No problem! Let's see if he does it again then figure it out. He broke the doctors jaw for Christ's sake.
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Re: Man accused in doctor beating granted bail
ToddT wrote:I'll chime in.
I don't think it's fair to make an opinion of the situation until the full truth has come out. We don't know what went on. It doesn't justify the beating, but given the fact he was in a mental institution to begin with, we have to question the policies and procedures that were followed that led to this.
When a man has a history of violence, being alone with him and likely provoking him probably isn't the best idea.
Here's to a full recovery for both parties.
your a out and out as nuts as this nutball if you believe what you just posted.This guy is a crazy dangerous Crazy *bleep* and should not be out on bail
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Re: Man accused in doctor beating granted bail
I'll accept that.
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Re: Man accused in doctor beating granted bail
Has the doctors name been released? I haven't seen it published anywhere.
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Re: Man accused in doctor beating granted bail
old boy wrote:To begin with, as a patient, his name should never have been released, the name has never been for the similar incident in Kamloops,as an example. Having known him and his family for many years, this is so out of character. From my understanding of the situation, he definitely needed help and was given wrong medications, which put him over the top. If there ever was a case for someone deserving of help, this young person certainly is. We are so quick to help those that don't deserve it and will never change.
He deserves a fair hearing and I am sure a lot of what we don't know will come out at that time.
I agree with the comment on the wrong medication. My sons medication was changed and I blame that for his demise.
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Re: Man accused in doctor beating granted bail
for the record there is a big difference between and MMA (mixed martial arts or cage fighting) and BJJ (brazilian jiu jitsu)
one involves striking, one does not.
I've trained BJJ with the accused and as far as i know he had never worked on any boxing, muay thai or striking - options which were available to him.
BJJ is basically fancy wrestling in a karate outfit... breaking jaws is hardly something he was trained to do.
one involves striking, one does not.
I've trained BJJ with the accused and as far as i know he had never worked on any boxing, muay thai or striking - options which were available to him.
BJJ is basically fancy wrestling in a karate outfit... breaking jaws is hardly something he was trained to do.
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Re: Man accused in doctor beating granted bail
darkaengel wrote:for the record there is a big difference between and MMA (mixed martial arts or cage fighting) and BJJ (brazilian jiu jitsu)
one involves striking, one does not.
I've trained BJJ with the accused and as far as i know he had never worked on any boxing, muay thai or striking - options which were available to him.
BJJ is basically fancy wrestling in a karate outfit... breaking jaws is hardly something he was trained to do.
SO? WHAT? the guys a NUT BAR and needs to be in Jail.Any rational clear thinking person knows that? so what exactly was your point ???