Sunday, April 10, 2022

Token Sentences

Expect these non-mosque-desecrating creatures to be released soon:

A woman who set fire to a Surrey, B.C., church last year has been sentenced to four years in prison.

Kathleen Panek, 35, pleaded guilty to two counts of arson in relation to the July 19, 2021 burning of the St. George Coptic Orthodox Church in Surrey’s Whalley neighbourhood.

She was also accused of entering Whalley’s Sunshine Housing Co-op on March 15, 2021, and setting fire to cardboard boxes outside a unit.

Read more: Sentencing postponed for arsonist who set Surrey, B.C. church ablaze last year

Friday’s sentence matches prosecutors’ request of two years for each count, to be served consecutively, minus time already served behind bars.

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A woman who pleaded guilty to splashing paint on the wall of a Vancouver church at the height of protests following the probable discovery of unmarked graves at residential schools has received a conditional discharge, meaning she will have to pay a fine but will not receive a criminal record.

 

 Because this mental midget has an excuse, she gets a walk.

Yes, it is a walk.



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