In a very interesting piece in the Citizen, James Morton explains that Canada's infanticide law — widely seen as a get-out-of-murder-free card — was in fact designed to increase the punishment female child-killers would face, at a time when "the penalty for murder was hanging and juries, faced with a mother who had obviously killed her child, refused to convict." The Court of Appeal having recently ruled that infanticide is actually a defence against murder, it now has the opposite effect. "Rather than increase, it decreases, punishment."
http://www.nationalpost.com/m/blog.html?b=fullcomment.nationalpost.com/2011/03/21/chris-selleys-full-pundit-all-roads-lead-to-trudeaupia&s=Opinion
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Yup, and now what are all you Progressive retards going to do since this justice system no doubt shares your belief system?
You fucking maggots.
Errh, I think you miss my point -- I was criticizing the decision as being a bit soft on murder... . Unless your concern is that progressives do not go far enough in working for penalty and repentance?
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