Muzzo- Full Parole

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He had the best defense that money can buy but in the end he didn`t get any special treatment in terms of sentence and parole.
The law is what it is.
So that means everyone who has been charged with drinking and driving and killing someone as a first offence has gotten parole after 6 years?

Wondering if there is anyone still in prison 6+ years for the same charge and no parole.
 

Malibuk

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So that means everyone who has been charged with drinking and driving and killing someone as a first offence has gotten parole after 6 years?

Wondering if there is anyone still in prison 6+ years for the same charge and no parole.
Unfortunately, some get out sooner.
 

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He had the best defense that money can buy but in the end he didn`t get any special treatment in terms of sentence and parole.
The law is what it is.
He was moved to a special facility, played mini-golf all day long and had family barbecues.

I guess I'm unaware of some parts of the law.
 

Y_Diner

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He murdered four innocent people that day. His family's wealth did not hurt his cause. None of us know what type of back room deal his lawyers made, none of us can really comment accuratelay other than what was presented to us.
It's a given that Muzzo's lawyer advised him to plead as they knew the evidence was stacked against him and he most likely would have lost the case.
Additionally it would make him appear sympathetic and remorseful in the eyes of the judge and the court. Facts are He murdered four innocent people, and his family's money bailed him out. If he was poor quite certain he would not be able to
have a high priced Bay Street Lawyer.
 
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He murdered four innocent people that day. His family's wealth did not hurt his cause. None of us know what type of back room deal his lawyers made, none of us can really comment accuratelay other than what was presented to us.
It's a given that Muzzo's lawyer advised him to plead as they knew the evidence was stacked against him and he most likely would have lost the case.
Additionally it would make him appear sympathetic and remorseful in the eyes of the judge and the court. Facts are He murdered four innocent people, and his family's money bailed him out. If he was poor quite certain he would not be able to
have a high priced Bay Street Lawyer.
Yeah he was also also granted day passes. Only in Canada can you kill/wipe out a family and be out in 6 years. He should have jumped off a bridge.
 

Malibuk

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I personally would have no problem with Muzzo getting the death penalty but the law is what it is.

The law treats this as one incident, not like pulling a trigger 4 times.

The guy who killed 16 and severely injured several others got sentenced to 8 years. (Humboldt Broncos RIP)
 

Y_Diner

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You are unaware of the meaning of "in terms of sentence and parole".
Please, enlighten us.
Not sure how many of us on the board work in the legal profession, or are quite knowledgable with the law and legal jargon. I am not with any of the above.
 

Malibuk

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Please, enlighten us.
Not sure how many of us on the board work in the legal profession, or are quite knowledgable with the law and legal jargon. I am not with any of the above.
10 year sentence and parole after 6 years.
What part of this is so difficult to comprehend?

I don`t agree with it but these are not special lenient numbers relative to other cases.
 

Y_Diner

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10 year sentence and parole after 6 years.
What part of this is so difficult to comprehend?

I don`t agree with it but these are not special lenient numbers relative to other cases.
Thanks! Appreciated.
Your snarkyness was not.
 

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He murdered four innocent people that day.

This is the problem right here. He didn't murder anyone. He made a mistake that hundreds of thousand do in this country every day. His happened to have a catastrophic outcome, and don't let the outcome effect your ability to make a non bias objective judgment. People just aren't thinking about this rationally.

We hear so much about Marco Muzzo. Why? Because he comes from a crazy rich family. Yet we here so little about Brady Robertson who wiped a mother and her 3 daughters.

There's a much bigger problem that people are refusing to acknowledge.
 
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There was a story a while back that he wanted to give the family some money but said he couldn't because of a civil suit. Whatever happened to that civil suit? It would be nice if the family got some money (at the very least for the funeral expenses).

In a similar case.
"A lawyer representing the truck driver responsible for the deadly Humboldt Broncos bus crash says his client wants to stay in Canada once released from prison. Jaskirat Singh Sidhu was sentenced to eight years after pleading guilty to 29 counts of dangerous driving in the crash that killed 16 and injured 13 others.Oct. 29, 2020"
 

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He had the best defense that money can buy but in the end he didn`t get any special treatment in terms of sentence and parole.
The law is what it is.
You actually believe that?

I saw a dumb kid who should have been punished but instead got a death sentence by media

There legit is no way to know whether he was remorseful or if he would have fought more in court because media denied him the right to a fair trial



Lets check back in summertime after Brady Robertson is convicted
Same crime (killing mom & kids while drunk) but I will bet he does not get anywhere near as harsh prison sentence or terms
 

Tomoreno

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You actually believe that?

I saw a dumb kid who should have been punished but instead got a death sentence by media

There legit is no way to know whether he was remorseful or if he would have fought more in court because media denied him the right to a fair trial



Lets check back in summertime after Brady Robertson is convicted
Same crime (killing mom & kids while drunk) but I will bet he does not get anywhere near as harsh prison sentence or terms
Brady Robertson was seen falling asleep behind a wheel and running into a light pole a day prior to accident . The day he killed 4 people - he was running away from cops.

Muzzo has driving intoxicated and collided with a vehicle at very dangerously low visibility intersection.

Coincidentally, I saw CTV doing a peace at that intersection yesterday evening.

Not sure how differently a younger fella will be treated. As far as Muzzo is concerned - it helps to have your name on newly built Vaughan Hospital. His family donated 100 million dollars, then took part in building that hospital.

Bottom line is: those two guys whiped out 2 families... 6 kids and 2 adults
Something must be done about Canadian laws to reflect the seriousness of such crimes.
 

TeeJay

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Judges routinely have to attempt to make this assessment. They are usually not questioned on it.
I think the only thing questioned more is the insanity
There are entire studies and books written on the subject so I am puzzled you claim they are usually not questioned on it.

Even assuming Muzzo was legit remorseful (and I mean for what he did, not that he got caught and is heading to prison) stuff like this effects peoples rights to fair impartial trials
 

james t kirk

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I personally would have no problem with Muzzo getting the death penalty but the law is what it is.

The law treats this as one incident, not like pulling a trigger 4 times.

The guy who killed 16 and severely injured several others got sentenced to 8 years. (Humboldt Broncos RIP)
The difference is that Muzzo was drunk off his face. That truck driver made a tragic mistake that I could have made or you could have made.

Most people out there have gotten the message not to get wasted if they're planning to drive. Muzzo didn't give a fuck about anyone but himself.
 
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james t kirk

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This is the problem right here. He didn't murder anyone. He made a mistake that hundreds of thousand do in this country every day. His happened to have a catastrophic outcome, and don't let the outcome effect your ability to make a non bias objective judgment. People just aren't thinking about this rationally.

We hear so much about Marco Muzzo. Why? Because he comes from a crazy rich family. Yet we here so little about Brady Robertson who wiped a mother and her 3 daughters.

There's a much bigger problem that people are refusing to acknowledge.
I really don't think "hundreds of thousands" of people drink to the point of being impaired and drive every day. If they were, the data would be there and the RIDE patrols would be arresting people in droves.

And Muzzo didn't make a "mistake". Driving while impaired. Is not a "mistake". A mistake is the lady at the drive thru forgetting to put your order of fries in the bag. Getting wasted when you knew you were planning to drive home, having 3 times the legal limit of alcohol in your blood and killing 4 people is a callous criminal disregard for life and a criminal act.

He got off easy.

If this was the States, he'd be in jail till he was about 200 years old.
 
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