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Life for Stabbing

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Thursday, March 06, 2008 04:43 PM

Quesnel, BC. -  A 24 year old Quesnel B.C. man has been sentenced to life in prison.  Micheal Eric Cunningham has been sentenced to life in prison  after being convicted of  murdering  19 year old Tyrone Joseph Clement.

Clement had been stabbed  to death in May of  2006, in LeBourdais Park in Quesnel.

The Judge has ruled Cunningham will not be eligible for parole  until he has served ten years of his  sentence.

   


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So a life sentance, isn't really a life sentance, is it ? Ten years and then eligible for parole ???? not long enough, Tyrone Clement and his family don't get a second chance do they ?
10 years and then parole?
How pathetic...send the judge along with him!
Can you feel the confidence in the system going down more and more. Why even bother calling the police.

Find them and run them down with your car when you're drunk, plead and snivel about how you are the only one in the world who has a hard life, then spend 6 months house arrest.

I fear that this will come soon. When this system does collapse, it will not be good.
Hey guys, better re-read. It said 'eligible for parole'. I'm eligible to win the lottery each time I buy a ticket, but it doesn't mean I am going to win.
Gampy, he has more chance of getting out after ten years than we ever have of winning the lottery. Sad isn't it ?
Even if he does get out in 10, the system still has the ability to set all sorts of conditions on him until the end of that 25th year.

So really, if this guy was a first time offender, behaves like an angel in prison and did get out and become productive in 10 years that is probably favorable to us paying about 60,000 / year to keep him in prison. Conditions should be very restrictive though. Very. And if he waffles on them at all back for the full 25.