Somthing to think about .he is now guilty of s crime c omitted with a restricted weapon .mandatory min sentencing is 5 years ..
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Somthing to think about .he is now guilty of s crime c omitted with a restricted weapon .mandatory min sentencing is 5 years ..
Didn't the SCC overturn that?
I talked to one(Toranna Metro), that had been out for 11 years(last year), eleven friggin years, drawing his pay over a car wreck IIRC.
One should get an extreme max of 24 months, then pass a hard test for social security/Long Term Disability, whatever, and then if failed, be removed from the roster. If one screws up and is healthy, fire him.
A little bit of background on James Forcillo;
James Forcillo[edit]
James Forcillo was born December 30, 1982, in Montreal, Quebec. He is a second-generation Italian-Canadian.[14][15] He was a constable with six years on the force at the time of the shooting.[16] Forcillo graduated from a justice program at East Los Angeles College in Monterey Park, California, United States, and received a psychology degree from York University in Toronto. Forcillo worked as a security guard in Toronto, and then was employed as a court services officer for three years. Up until Yatim's death, Forcillo worked as a patrol officer for three years.[15]
Apparently he did not learn or retain what he learned from his psychology course.
Let's say an appeal is launched and turns in Forcillo's favour. Does that mean he can be reinstated?
You can get all the training in the world in a gym or classroom but when an officer is faced with a serious encounter for the first time in his career its going to be a crap shoot on how he actually handles the situation. Were the other attending officers who didn't shoot frozen into inaction, or waiting for someone else to take charge or were they on top of the situation and that's why they didn't shoot?
I know nothing of this officers personality but I doubt he started shift with the intention of actually gunning a guy down because he just wanted to fire off his handgun.
Justice department needs to hire English professor to explain and understand what attempted mean...idiocy that lawyers and judges, as well as the jury peers.