Pubdate: Wed, 23 Mar 2005 Source: St. Albert Gazette (CN AB) Copyright: 2005 St. Albert Gazette Contact: http://www.stalbertgazette.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2919 Author: A. Williams JUDGE'S SENTENCING LOGIC FLAWED The sentence by Judge Jeanne Burch regarding the marijuana grow operation is an excellent example of why judges should not be appointed for life. This judge has thrown out good cases with solid evidence time after time by merely disregarding the facts as noted in many impaired driving charges heard in Morinville. Is there a body in place to track her court record? Her logic in this grow-op case is flawed. It was noted the accused has been growing marijuana since 2003. It is now 2005. The amount seized in St. Albert was more than that found at Rochfort Bridge in the quonset house of Mr. Roszko. What astounds me is the judge's logic that the accused did what he did out of desperation and it was a stupid decision. Following this logic, anyone who is desperate for money and commits a serious offence -- steals from their employer, robs a bank, does a car jacking, robs an elderly person -- should only get a community sentence. For any judge to suggest that someone gets involved in a drug grow operation out of desperation and not greed is a crime itself. When a judge is allowed to pontificate in such a fashion, without rebuke, it leads me to believe it is time for a complete overhaul of our judicial system. Perhaps judges should be elected. If judges were a little more attuned to preventing crime and looking after the victims and society, we would not live in fear and justice would be served. It seems many still wonder how things like the murder of the four Mounties occurred. It is because our Charter of Rights is flawed and needs an overhaul, as does our legal system. Look how powerless the police were when it came to doing something about Mr. Roszko. It would appear our laws only enable the police to act when the criminal commits the crime and often that is too late. The sad part about this scenario is that judges and lawyers do not have the wherewithal to stand up and be counted for the necessary changes in the law as they all come from the same background and seek political patronage. A. Williams St. Albert - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin