ohHer credibility though.
She was previously found guilty of misappropriation of charity funds and had to return the money.
Lets see if her approach to the car with her badge drawn shows up on security video
ohHer credibility though.
She was previously found guilty of misappropriation of charity funds and had to return the money.
Lets see if her approach to the car with her badge drawn shows up on security video
The lawyer for Umar Zameer, the driver now on trial for first-degree murder, would end the difficult day challenging the officer’s honesty and blatantly calling her a liar: more than a decade ago, Forbes was found guilty of discreditable conduct under the Police Act and docked 24 hours pay after cash went missing from a T-shirt fundraiser for the family of slain Sgt. Ryan Russell.
“It was mismanaged,” she admitted.
Yeah me too. When I originally heard about the case in the news, I thought the same. Now I have a different perception of the accused. My biases are showing through.This case is very different from what I had imagined happened that night. I originally figured it was some thug who simply ran down an officer. From what we know now (with more to come) I see a very strong case for reasonable doubt. Sounds more like Zameer, with his wife and child in the car, panicked and tried to flee. I don't believe he intentionally tried to kill an officer. It's a very unfortunate incident, one I'm sure the man feel great remorse. I don't think justice would be served by throwing him in jail.
It is interesting to go back to the early comments on this thread when there were few details. That allowed commenters to fill in their own blanks. Clearly this situation was more complex than many, including me, originally thought.This case is very different from what I had imagined happened that night. I originally figured it was some thug who simply ran down an officer. From what we know now (with more to come) I see a very strong case for reasonable doubt. Sounds more like Zameer, with his wife and child in the car, panicked and tried to flee. I don't believe he intentionally tried to kill an officer. It's a very unfortunate incident, one I'm sure the man feel great remorse. I don't think justice would be served by throwing him in jail.
From what we now know, first degree murder seems like a real stretch. The crown however would've know the details before they laid the charge. It would've also have gone through a preliminary hearing, where a judge would've determined there's enough evidence for the likelihood of a conviction, thus sending it to trial.It is interesting to go back to the early comments on this thread when there were few details. That allowed commenters to fill in their own blanks. Clearly this situation was more complex than many, including me, originally thought.
Do we know if the male officer also presented his badge? I can see how the Zameer could've been freaked out by how they were dressed,Problem with that theory is the woman police officer identifying herself by holding her badge to the car window.
Agreed. Plus the fact he's had this hanging over his (and his family's) head for 3 years. Just awful.I believe the defendant's testimony, and that this was a tragic accident. If I was exiting an underground parking lot, at night, with my family, or by myself, and I was approached by one or more people, displaying what could be fake ID or police badges, I would be hesitant to stop. Now, that his testimony has been made public, I can't see any justification for him to be prosecuted. In fact, it would be a complete injustice. IMO, he should be found not guilty of any charges, and acquitted.
Yes, that too. But I have a bad feeling that he's going to be found guilty of something, maybe manslaughter, which is still not the right outcome, or there'd be outrage in the police community.Agreed. Plus the fact he's had this hanging over his (and his family's) head for 3 years. Just awful.
I believe he's only been charged with one crime. Now I'm not a lawyer, but if he's found not guilty of first degree murder, I don't think they can retry him on manslaughter.Yes, that too. But I have a bad feeling that he's going to be found guilty of something, maybe manslaughter, which is still not the right outcome, or there'd be outrage in the police community.
I'm not a lawyer either, but in movies, it's common for murder charges to be down graded, either by plea bargaining or by judge or jury decision, so if the prosecution don't think that they can get a first degree murder charge, they may settle for 2nd degree murder or manslaughter.I believe he's only been charged with one crime. Now I'm not a lawyer, but if he's found not guilty of first degree murder, I don't think they can retry him on manslaughter.
Of course we all did. That's how police release news to paint the picture.Yeah me too. When I originally heard about the case in the news, I thought the same. Now I have a different perception of the accused. My biases are showing through.
So much for innocent until proven guilty ehOf course we all did. That's how police release news to paint the picture.
I'm not a lawyer either, but in movies, it's common for murder charges to be down graded, either by plea bargaining or by judge or jury decision, so if the prosecution don't think that they can get a first degree murder charge, they may settle for 2nd degree murder or manslaughter.
Different time and a different Toronto. Thank god.Pukka Orchestra: Cherry Beach Express
I got a bone to pick with you
Not so friendly boys in blue
When you come out of the station and into the street
Everybody beats a hasty retreat
Well, it was late one Friday, I'm a little bit wrecked
You're on your way to serve and protect
You buzz out of the cruiser like bees from a hive
And ask me if I want to? go for a drive'
(Go for a drive?)
That's why I'm riding on the Cherry Beach Express
My ribs are broken and my face is in a mess
And my name on my statement signed under duress
52 division, handcuffed to a chair
I'm trying to line up, to fall down the stairs
I tell you I am innocent, I try to explain
But just making sure you don't do it again
(Do what again?)
That's why you're riding on the Cherry Beach Express
Your ribs are broken and your face is in a mess
And we strongly suggest you confess, I confess
I confess, I am mystified by the way you're occupied
I confess, I am horrified, why are you so terrified?
Does the pain get any less if I confess?
And my name on my statement signed at duress
52 division, handcuffed to a chair
I'm trying to line up, to fall down the stairs
I tell you I am innocent, I try to explain
But just making sure you don't do it again
(Do what again?)
That's why I'm riding on the Cherry Beach Express
My ribs are broken and my face is in a mess
That's why I'm riding on the Cherry Beach Express
And I never dreamed it would be like this
I never dreamed it would be like this
I never dreamed it would be like this
I never dreamed it would be like this
Actually, I think he can. "Felony murder one".He may get a lesser charge if they can not prove premeditation, if he was fleeing the crime and killed the policeman by accident then it can not be first degree murder. Maybe it is the negotiation strategy of the prosecution charge high and bargain down.
Is it exactly the same as murder 1?Actually, I think he can. "Felony murder one".
Classification of murderIs it exactly the same as murder 1?