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Re: RCMP still covers for him. SHAME

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R. LaCasse

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Oct 30, 2008, 3:41:19 AM10/30/08
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On Wed, 29 Oct 2008 19:08:41 -0700, "jazu" <nofreak...@nospam.com>
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|>Meanwhile, Cpl. Robinson has not been charged with any crime and isn't due
|>in court until the New Year. Delta police have also refused to release his
|>name.
|>

his name????????????..........his name is ^KILLER^.

*has not been charged* ......gimme a break on this copper, he's a
killer on 2 counts so far....what does that mean, is the guy unreal or is
there a para police state cover-up for these duncils.....

|>
|>If charges can be laid, the penalty for impaired driving causing death has
|>recently been made a lot tougher in Canada. The maximum sentence is life in
|>prison.

The additional joke is he get's to do his little time in a special
RCMP academy in some Fort Erie atmosphere with no punishment at all...

Michael Yardley

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Oct 30, 2008, 3:15:23 PM10/30/08
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On Oct 30, 12:41 am, R. LaCasse <n...@propaganda.info> wrote:
> On Wed, 29 Oct 2008 19:08:41 -0700, "jazu" <nofreakings...@nospam.com>

> wrote:
> redir from news:van.general
>
> |>Meanwhile, Cpl. Robinson has not been charged with any crime and isn't due
> |>in court until the New Year. Delta police have also refused to release his
> |>name.

The RCMP will hire the best criminal defense lawyer they can for
the officer. Whatever he has done, they look after their own kind. The
defense lawyer will see if there is any technical reason to get of the
charges,but the best beat is to make a plea bargain with the Crown by
pleading guilty. It will mean jail time in segregation as he is a
police officer and the cons would go after him. He will have to resign
from the RCMP. Jion AA, the usual route. He must be dumb as any
Police officer drinking should take a cab or get one of the cop cars
to drive him home. I feel sorry for the young motorcyclist. A sad day
for the RCMP. Then he has to deal with the Airport situation held over
till next year and the possible civil law suites that will come. He
will have to purse as career in the private security area. The message
is clear for everybody do not drink and drive under any circumstances.

R. LaCasse

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Nov 4, 2008, 6:48:26 AM11/4/08
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On Thu, 30 Oct 2008 23:43:23 -0700 (PDT), gregcarr...@lycos.com wrote:

|>> recently been made a lot tougher in Canada. The maximum sentence is life in
|>> prison.
|>

|>Total nonsense. If it had been Jazu at the scene or Joe Schmoe their
|>pic would be in the newspaper along with their name. This is police
|>lookin' out for police. Just heard on the news that another cop just
|>got charged with impaired driving. This RCMP officer involved in Delta
|>should be out of a job. This is ridiculous.

They seem a bit in love with their rip-off gravy train, but
conferring with one can be about as entertaining as talking to
Judenrat....they have this self righteousness till death....then they go
poof.....

They think A. Hitler is still alive or something since their
alliance in 1920.....

I think the little "world" the Armed Voyeurs should abolished, and
"peace will rule the planets and love will rule the stars........."

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