Tuesday, December 11, 2007

BC Justice Study: Human Life worth " 2 years"

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Barry Artiste, Now Public Contributor


The BC Justice System has delivered "Christmas Kisses" to two men convicted of the brutal Axe attack, paralysing an innocent victim, in what results to a lump of coal to their paralysed victim's stocking.

Now granted the victim did not die, otherwise instead of 20 months of community service these two Criminals and their Axe wielding ways would be spending serious time, perhaps 3 years in jail and with time served in custody, good behaviour or if they suddenly found religion,  and in the spirit of Christmas BC Justice most likely would let them out on day parole by Easter. So let this be a warning to your dastardley criminals out there, make sure you only paralyise your victims. Certainly a lesson lost on poor old convicted Serial Killer Wally Pickton who made the unfortunate mistake of feeding his 6 female victims to his half ton hogs. If only Wally had just paralyised them, he would be looking at only 12 years with parole, instead of 20 to 25 years in prison with a faint hope of parole.


My Final Thought

The Loss of Human Life and Loss of Quality of Life is pretty much the same thing in my books, proving once again this Great Country of ours needs a serious Justice system that works. Lumps of coal to our Justice system.


Merry F+#king Christmas BC Justice, hope you can sleep at night, cause Karma has a way of biting back.


I am sure all victims of injustice like Michael Levy and his family would agree with my Greetings.



Two of Michael Levy's attackers sentenced: one gets 2 years, one 20 months


Doug Ward, Vancouver Sun


Published: Monday, December 10, 2007


SURREY - Robert Green, one of three teenagers found guilty in a vicious axe attack in Surrey that left fellow teen Michael Levy a quadriplegic, was sentenced Monday in Surrey Provincial Court to three years in prison.


Green, who smashed a glass bottle into Levy's head during the assault at a Halloween dance organized by teens, was given credit for one year of pre-trial custody. He will serve two years less a day in jail with three years of probation.


A second teenager, Tuan Nguyen, who hit Levy with his fists, was given a 20-month conditional sentence that will be served in the community with an additional two years probation.


Michael Levy in December 2006. He was paralyzed as the result of an attack with an axe.


Michael Levy in December 2006. He was paralyzed as the result of an attack with an axe.


Both Green and Nguyen were 17 at the time of the unprovoked attack.


A third teenager, Enrique Quintana, who struck Levy with an axe, severing his spinal column, is to be sentenced Jan. 23.


Levy, 19, was attacked at a party at Surrey's Tynehead Hall on Oct. 28, 2006. He was punched, pepper-sprayed and hit in the back of the head three times with an axe.


Green, Nguyen and Quintana were found guilty in August of aggravated assault and possession of a weapon for their actions in the swarming attack. A fourth person was acquitted.


Deborah Levy, Michael's mother, angrily criticised the sentences outside the courtroom.


"For Michael to have to go the rest of his life in a wheelchair... and these guys are getting off with two years with probation and the other one gets 20 months in the community, not 20 months in jail?


"What is this? Where is the justice?"


Judge Kenneth Ball agreed with a crown counsel request to sentence Green and Nguyen, both now 18, as adults because of the serious crime they committed.


In his written decision, Ball said that "Levy will not walk again and has a series of ongoing and debilitating medical problems that will plague him for the rest of his days."


Ball cited reports filed in court which detailed how the catastrophic injury has changed Levy's life.


One report said Levy, who is confined to a wheelchair, will never be able to use his arms, hands or fingers -"at best, he may eventually gain enough strength to grip and hold an eating utensil."


The report said Levy requires assistance in every aspect of his life and takes a range of medications several times a day, including pain medication and anti-depressants. The report noted that Levy's lungs operate at 50 per cent capacity and are expected to deteriorate with age.


Levy, prior to the attack, had hoped to enlist in the Canadian military.


"On good days, he is hopeful of eventually continuing his education. On bad days he just wants to die. His current existence is lived hour-by-hour, day-by-day," according to one court report.


The Crown's recommendation to have the men tried in adult court came after Levy's sister, Crystal Levy, said in a victim's impact statement that "our lives have been disabled" by the assault.


The Crown had submitted that Green be given credit for one year in pre-trial custody with an additional period of incarceration of two to three and a half years. Prosecution asked for a sentence of up to two years for Nguyen.


Defence lawyers for Green and Nguyen had asked that their clients be sentenced as youths.


In his decision, Judge Ball said Green has not accepted responsibility for the near-fatal attack on Levy.


Nguyen, on the other hand, turned himself into the police after hearing about the seriousness of Levy's injury and has expressed true remorse for his actions, Ball added.


Michael Levy did not attend court for the sentencing of his attackers.




Michael Levy victim of injustice Convicted ThugTuan Minh Nguyen, 18 enjoying a nice smoke outside the BC courthouse

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