Case Against Drunk Driver Could be Throw Out

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I wholeheartedly agree with mr. pee pee. But don't be surprised if theses *bleep* don't get her off. WE have to write to our justice minister and get him to start doing his job og kick his *bleep* out.
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Justice today !
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ctd01 wrote:Justice today !


Yes, the thing is though it'll be years before she'll serve time. All the appeals that can be made will be made I am sure.
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Great... now what about monty the murdering rcmp officer? why has it taken longer to get him to court?
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What about this fool........Drinking led to officer’s merit badge being stripped

An off-duty incident involving drinking is behind a Saskatchewan RCMP officer’s being stripped of an order of merit.

Sgt. Warren Gherasim, currently stationed in Warman, Sask., lost the Order of Merit of the Police Forces in March, for what is being characterized by officials as disgraceful conduct.

It relates to an incident in 2006 when Gherasim and a fellow police officer, both off-duty at the time, were enjoying an evening of drinks at a golf club in the Cutknife area.

There was more drinking at a house, and then Gherasim decided to drive himself home.

On the way, he crashed and rolled his vehicle on a local road.

Gherasim suffered a concussion in the crash.

He was not charged but an internal review was done after he admitted he had been drinking on the night in question.

Gherasim was then suspended for eight days without pay.

The decision on the order of merit took place in March, 2010.

Sgt. Carole Raymond, a spokeswoman for the RCMP, said Gherasim is on the job, with no loss in rank, in Warman.............NO double standard :dyinglaughing:
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Today everyone finds out if she goes to jail

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And off to jail she goes.
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Captain Awesome wrote:And off to jail she goes.


I see her appeal was denied . Now she's appealing the length of her sentence , wow she really doesn't want to go to jail . *bleep* is wrong with this woman ?




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Think about all the people on here complaining about drinking and driving penalties. It is never their fault that "they drank and drove". It is the fault of the system that punished them. Is that not the same thing. No one wants to take responsability for what they have done. According to them they did nothing wrong. Yet they admit they drank and drove. Responsability people, responsability.
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