Pubdate: Wed, 11 Feb 2009 Source: Houston Today (CN BC) Copyright: 2009 Houston Today Contact: http://www.houston-today.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/4080 Author: Gertie Pool CHANGE SENTENCING ONLY WAY TO GO Editor: The habitual evasion by BC Attorney General Wally Opal to serious questions about the judicial system is distressful indeed. As matter a fact, Wally, when most accused drug dealers in BC are set free without paying a dime, our province is becoming a paradise in bloom for a growing drug culture, won't you agree?. Attorney General, perhaps the time has come to consider how other countries handle their judicial system. As you well know, your honor, in the world of law there are two types of sentencing systems. The Discretionary and the Guideline sentencing system. The Canadian Discretionary system, makes judges decide what sentences to hand down. In the Guideline System, used by most other countries, law makers stipulate a minimum and maximum sentence for each crime. Then a sentencing commission sets a numerical range for each crime based on the age of the offender and their previous convictions. I believe it would be prudent for the Canadian Government to abandon the old Discretionary system and adopt the proven Guideline sentencing idea for a fresh new start to get with the times. Nonetheless, I totally agree with indirect gangland victim Steve Brown, who suggest that justice Opal be given 30 days to come up with a plan or be asked to withdraw from his post. Anyone interested to learn more about the Guideline system check http://www.bouckslawblog.com/bouckslawblog/2007/08/ Gertie Pool Court Watch Abbotsford - --- MAP posted-by: Doug