Karla Homolka plans to apply for a pardon this summer.
CTV News reports the convicted schoolgirl killer plans to apply for a pardon when she becomes eligible to do so as early as July 5th.
Sources tell CTV News Homolka may be successful in applying for a pardon unless the Federal Government passes legislation that would deny pardons to some of the most violent offenders.
Homolka received a 12-year manslaughter sentence in a plea-bargain deal for taking part in the rape-murders of teens Leslie Mahaffy and Kristen French in the 1990s.
This is what the reaction from the right will be:
Ban all pardons.
Orrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr they could just deny her a pardon.
Wait, that makes sense.
WFDS
Disgusting beyond belief.
ReplyDeleteWrong! Our reaction is, "We have you on tape, you should be shot in the face and unceremoniously tossed in the dumpster."
ReplyDeleteThey gotta change the rules governing pardons first, otherwise they'll be breakin their own rules, and then where would we be? This whole pardon/record suspensions bill has been pretty ridiculous from the start, its just another shotgun reaction from Harper and Toews who are desparate to look like theyre getting tough on crime. This bill isn't about one person, this bill is about millions of people who will be affected.
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